Getting Started OpenSource

From Free Geek Seattle


Notes for talk at SeaGL 2015

working in DocBook, will put github link here

https://github.com/koanhead-fgsea/howto-contrib


Getting Started with Free Libre Open Source Projects[edit]

Since we're at this conference, we probably all are involved in Free Software or Open Source projects to some degree, even if only as users. Lots of us want to help, but it's hard to know where to start! In this talk we'll look at some common tools and processes prerequisite for involvement in most Open Source or Free Software projects. This talk focuses heavily on the Debian Project for examples, with some explication of how Debian is different from other projects.

Introduction: FLOSS contribution is like Social Media writ large[edit]

Ways to Contribute:[edit]

Bug crushing[edit]

BTS: what it is and how it works[edit]

bugs.debian.org - all email based, embraces all issues in Debian IBNLT:

  • Bugs in programs
  • Desired features in programs
  • Declarations of intent (i.e. ITP reports)
  • Policy and process

rt.bestpractical.com - Request Tracker is a common Open Source bugtracker

Web-based frontend with email interface

Documentation[edit]

Media assets[edit]

Code monkeying[edit]

Communication[edit]

Introduction to GPG and its various uses incl. the Debian Keyring.[edit]

Email lists[edit]

joining vs following via NNTP gateway vs gmane or other Web gateway; list etiquette

Chat[edit]

How to IRC; why to IRC; why IRC is still a thing when $FLASHY_NEW_CHAT_APP is *clearly* superior

Programming[edit]

How to read source code How to find problems How to make patches Why VCS is important and how to do it (not the *only* way) TIMTOWTDI vs. TIOOWTDI and other Holy Wars and Crusades, and how to remain unbloodied.

Collaboration[edit]

Finding help / mentors / mentees Submitting patches How to be a good VCS citizen

Why do it?[edit]

What's in it for me?[edit]

What you will need[edit]

How it works[edit]