I'm still not unsure if I should include it as part of my answer when asked if I contributed to open source projects or I should only mention bugfix.
I woud say yes, as long as you make sure you indicate the level clearly.
It's not landing a great new feature, but it shows you understand how Open Source works, you understand the value of the non-code parts of these projects, you can use the tools (I assume Git PR's), you can communicate well and work with others.
Edit: typo.
I made a similar project a few years ago for non-code projects people could volunteer for online and it hasn't had very many merge requests :(
Can you say more about "info on how one can contribute"?
https://github.com/redecentralize/alternative-internet/blob/...
This specific format includes details to see which projects are really active. Number of commits, lines of code, unique developers, and age.
> Verbatim mirror of the git.drupal.org repository for Drupal core. Please see the https://github.com/drupal/drupal#contributing. PRs are not accepted on GitHub.
> Issues: 0
Does not seem very curated …
I'm not entirely convinced that all the projects in the list are really particularly about social impact, but it's always great to see an entry point for newcomers into open-source.
In a similar-ish vein, https://codetribute.mozilla.org/ .
gleenn•4mo ago