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๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿพ Message from the @bdougie

I was introduced to programming in high school while taking a computer-based math course in my sophomore year in high school. Unimpressed with learning Visual Basic to solve math trivia, I gave up on pursuing programming as an interest. I was re-introduced into programming 10 years later when I had an idea for a mobile application. Through determination, I built that application exclusively using free open source libraries and stack overflow.

Thanks to these open-source, I was able to realize my goal of building that idea in less than 6 months on my own. Not only were these libraries useable, they were also viewable to all on GitHub.

I used open source to build my career and grow new skills as a programmer, but I rarely contribute back to the projects I use. Though embarrassed by this, I realize I am not an anomaly, there is a clear deficit in the individuals contributing to open source compared to those using. This problem has grown to be a big enough issue that maintainers of projects have turned to tools like GitHub Sponsors to cover their costs while they maintain their projects full-time.

Knowing there is a clear need for open, you may very well have an interest in contributing yourself.

So where do we we start? This is where Open Sauced comes in.

๐Ÿ• What is Open Sauced?

Open Sauced exists to encourage open-source contributions. I personally donโ€™t have a ton of extra time to learn and contribute to projects I am interested in and need help gathering my thoughts. I do this through Open Sauced, a place where I can take notes on projects and track my contributions.

lost in the sauce
(slide from the first appearance of Open Sauced at GitHub Universe 2017)

๐Ÿ’…๐ŸพWhy raise funds through GitHub Sponsors?

Our dream is to make everyone's path into open-source easier by providing tools that improve their open-source on-boarding experience. Gathering sponsors will allow us to ship events catered to sharing how folks can contribute to open-source.

@open-sauced

This level will allow us to provide a clear path for new contributors to make their first-time contributions. This also covers the cost of all of hosting services and developer tools.

Current sponsors 5

@kdaigle
@LauraLangdon
@MarcusSorealheis
@Idrinth
@filiptronicek
Past sponsors 12
@invertase
@Salakar
@kimberleehowley
@MarieReRe
@iansu
@nickytonline
@zkoppert
@cnpryer
@jakobo
@prochazkaml
Private Sponsor
@M-S-10

Featured work

  1. open-sauced/open-sauced

    ๐Ÿ• This is a project to identify your next open source contribution.

    JavaScript 941
  2. open-sauced/hot

    ๐Ÿ•The site that recommends the hottest projects on GitHub.

    TypeScript 427
  3. open-sauced/release

    nodejs and docker github actions compatible semantic-release shareable config to publish to npmjs.com and ghcr.io

    JavaScript 14

58% towards $150 per month goal

@LauraLangdon @kdaigle
@MarcusSorealheis @filiptronicek @Idrinth

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This would cover the cost of our next live-stream event. If you have a project you would like to share, we love to follow up with you on how to make it a focus of our next stream.

Running up to the pizza party, we can host an asynchronous open-source coding challenge that encourages attendees to contribute with code, docs, or another need for a chance to receive digital swag.