The Real Python Podcast
Great Starting Points for Contributing to Open Source
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Feb 2 2024 1h 19m
Chapter 1 2 mins
ndash; IntroductionChapter 2 4 mins
ndash; Being asked about how to get startedChapter 3 1 min
ndash; Differences in short vs long form writingChapter 4 8 mins
ndash; What was your introduction to contributing?Chapter 5 4 mins
ndash; What are additional benefits of contributing?Chapter 6 49 sec
ndash; Sponsor: IntelChapter 7 11 mins
ndash; Sprints as an entry pointChapter 8 1 min
ndash; Other requirements of a sprintChapter 9 5 mins
ndash; Differences in conferencesChapter 10 57 sec
ndash; Other sprint experiencesChapter 11 3 mins
ndash; Contributing examples to documentationChapter 12 1 min
ndash; Video Course SpotlightChapter 13 4 mins
ndash; Looking for good first issuesChapter 14 2 mins
ndash; Is this a bug?Chapter 15 2 mins
ndash; Proposing a new featureChapter 16 10 mins
ndash; Data Morph and working on personal projectsChapter 17 4 mins
ndash; Showing up in the Python communityChapter 18 2 mins
ndash; What are you excited about in the world of Python?Chapter 19 28 sec
ndash; How can people follow the work you do online?Chapter 20 2 mins
ndash; What do you want to learn next?Chapter 21 1 min
ndash; Thanks and goodbye