Hacktoberfest 2024 Writing Challenge: Contributor Experience
Hello, open-source enthusiasts! I'd like to start this blog by sharing my Holopin badges from Hacktoberfest and a bit about myself.
I've been coding since my second year of college, and now I'm in my third year. This Hacktoberfest was my first time contributing to open source. You might wonder: Why the delay?
I kept saying to myself
Well, at first, I was anxious and struggled with beginner’s syndrome. I kept telling myself things like, “I don’t know how Git works!” or “I don’t know enough to contribute to projects that have been around since the dawn of time—pun intended!” I only know Java, I haven't mastered a full tech stack, and had plenty of other doubts. But this time, I decided to participate, thinking, “What’s the worst that could happen?”
So, here’s how my open-source journey began, and it wasn’t as tough as I’d imagined. Here’s what I did:
Challenges and Tips for Beginners
Now, it may sound straightforward, but it wasn't as smooth as I’d imagined. I made a few mistakes along the way—like most beginners! Here are some key takeaways I think every new contributor should know:
My Pull Requests during Hacktoberfest
Here are the PRs I submitted:
After my PRs got merged I was like
Conclusion
To wrap up, here’s a bit of advice: Push yourself out of your comfort zone—great things are waiting beyond it. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes; that’s part of being human, and we learn by trying and failing. The most beautiful things are waiting beyond the sea of doubts I hope you’ll pass this advice along to others.
Here are Rachel and Phoebe cheering you on
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Also a shoutout to Mark waite and Kris Stern for helping me out
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