[LRUG] any open source project needing help from junior-level devs?

Sam Joseph tansaku at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 12:21:28 PST 2014


Hi Michael,

We have quite a few open source ruby/rails projects in Agile Ventures,
with ongoing live remote pair programming taking place on them pretty
much every day.  We are always welcoming novice developers in for guided
pairing sessions, or simply to observe.

http://agileventures.org/

CHEERS> SAM

On 09/02/2014 20:02, Michael Pavling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick check to see if anyone has any suggestions for projects
> which have a list of outstanding issues which aren't necessarily hard,
> but for which the maintainers or developers don't have time to achieve.
>
> I'm teaching a course at General Assembly, and in another couple of
> weeks i'd like to get the class (15 aspiring Rails devs) to spend a
> couple of days working on a 'real' project (rather than another
> contrived cookbook or todo list!).
>
> Last year I got a class to spend the time on an ODI project i'd
> previously worked on (and they got a couple of their PRs merged in to
> the live code :-) but the issue list for that site is a bit more
> advanced now. 
>
> Does anything spring to mind? I'll be at lrug tomorrow, and the pub
> afterwards, so if anyone wants to grab me then that would be great, or
> just point me at some projects' repos with low-hanging fruit in the
> issue list.
>
> TIA
> Michael
>
>
>
>
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