Hey Sup Forums, do you know any cool projects on github where beginners might be able to contribute? Of course there's thousands of them, but I'm looking for interesting projects. Are there any cool projects you contribute to?
The Linux kernel is not too difficult to contribute to. Find a device that's poorly supported. Write a driver.
Nolan Hill
That's impossible to answer without knowing what you're interested in and what you can do. Maybe try improving some software you're using yourself already.
Hudson Fisher
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Ian Bennett
I'm interested in learning, so I'm open to all kinds of projects. I code in Python mostly.
Samuel Rogers
if I recall correctly then AMD had their recent software and stuff written in Python. It shouldn't be too hard to hook up to their github
Jace Powell
bump for ideas, anyone?
Sebastian Morales
Try fixing gtk thumbnail.
Christopher Sanders
contributing to some backward ass open source project 4 FREE is a meme, nobody cares about it and it isn't indicative of anything don't waste your time
Anthony Carter
it's a good way to learn, isn't it?
Matthew Roberts
It will help him get through the HR retards
William Roberts
if you're a beginner then no-one wants your shitty code
Originally I was going to make this either in OpenGL using C++ or using D3D. I'd still like to do it in C++, but if you want to do it in another language I'm more than will to accommodate you.
David Rogers
>linux >github
Adrian Price
try to help out with documentation and low effort stuff to get the feeling of how things work
and learn to correctly use markdown for writing proper comments, issues and pull requests... god, I hate newbies who are too dumb for that shit
Find fat purplehead chick, hole up in her git and Let her introduce you 'round kernel like her man Shake hands, make friends like it's all innocent Then -- before they look up you changing the name of the variables