Friday Feb 8.
During the remainder of the course, we'll be contributing to real open source projects, most of them on GitHub. Before we can add new features or fix bugs, we need to find possible projects.
Picking a project to work on involves first answering some questions about yourself:
For example, you might be strong in web technologies, and interested in learning more about Python. Similarly, you might love working with data, and want to learn more about data science, machine learning, or visualization.
Someone else might love low-level programming, and want to find something related to C/C++ and embedded devices.
Yet another person might be interested in Java and Android development.
Write a short profile about yourself in this post, and try to figure out what you should look for, and what you should avoid.
There are literally millions of open source projects you can work on. Use your profile above to narrow your search a bit.
Find 3 potential projects that you'd like to work on during the course. Here are some links to get you started:
Also, talk to other students. Many students have worked on open source projects at Seneca. Ask them what they liked doing.
Write about these projects in connection with your own personal profile of skills and interests.
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3 Projects (Names)
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Blog Post (URL)
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Student Name
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Project 1, Project 2, Project 3
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https://student.wordpress.com/2019/01/25/lab-3/
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Vladimir Rozin
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OpenCV [1], TensorFlow [2], ggez [3], Servo [4]
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https://codingmoments1618.blogspot.com/2019/02/and-journey-into-open-source-world.html
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Woosle Park
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OpenRTC2 [5], Godot [6], React [7]
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https://woosleparkdpd909.wordpress.com/2019/02/06/lab-3-potential-open-projects/
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Nathaniel Ngo
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Brave Android Browser[8], Electron[9], Node.js[10]
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https://medium.com/@ngonathaniel/venturing-even-further-beyond-into-the-realm-of-open-source-2ecffef52f36
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Rachael Scotchmer
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Bibisco[11], React-JSONSchema-Form [12], BookStack [13]
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https://rscotchmer.blogspot.com/2019/02/open-source-struggles-finding-project.html
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Alexei Bonilla
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Pomber[14], opencv[15], HexGL[16]
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https://abonilla1.blogspot.com/2019/02/bons-blog-4-discovering-open-source.html
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Olena Vyshnevska
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Kubernetes[17], Moby[18], Istio[19]
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https://olenavyshnevska.blogspot.com/2019/02/discovering-open-source-projects.html
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Priyanka Dhiman
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Angular[20], BootStrap[21], Laravel[22]
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https://medium.com/@priyankacodes/angular-bootstrap-and-laravel-three-open-source-projects-that-interest-me-90ff2f6fd612
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Iryna Thompson
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Brave-browser[23], Thimble[24], Addons-frontend[25]
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https://iraokth.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/lab-3-open-source-projects/
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Paul Moon
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OBS[26], Bitwarden[27], Angular[28]
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https://paulmoonblog.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/open-source-projects/
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Brandon Wissmann
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Hyper[29], MetaMask[30], Leiningen[31]
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https://medium.com/@brandonjwissmann/finding-that-perfect-ca1c4757c72f
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Xiaowei Huang
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OpenRefine[32], DBeaver[33], FESCAR[34]
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https://violethxw.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/lab-03-potential-open-source-projects/
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Jacob Adach
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GATSBY[35], MAILPIPE[36], VSCODE[37]
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https://jadach1201231188.wordpress.com/2019/02/07/selecting-my-first-open-source-projects-to-contribute-to/
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Yuansheng Lu
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best-resume-ever[38], bootstrap-slider[39], handsontable[40]
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https://luysh0420.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/lab-3-three-potential-projects/
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Al Vincent Valdez
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OpenTTD[41], godot-engine[42], Jarvis-on-Messenger[43]
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https://alvinvaldez656226608.wordpress.com/2019/02/08/three-potential-projects/
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jiajie feng
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Brave-browser[44],openRefine[45], Hyper[46]
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https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/92881189/posts/2166188835
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Oleksandr Tkach
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Golang [47], Playcanvas [48], Angular [49]
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https://tkacholeksandr.home.blog/2019/02/08/open-source-and-where-to-find-it/
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Colin Chumak
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Apache Superset[50], Chart.js[51], Atom[52]
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https://cmchumak.home.blog/2019/02/09/lab-3-potential-projects/
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Arash Negari
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Syncfusion[53], Adguard[54], Brave[55]
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https://adventuresoftechman.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/in-search-of-open-source/
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Oleksii Polovyi
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Brave[56], Pandas[57], TensorFlow[58]
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https://apolllondev.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/good-first-issue/
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Anh Hoai Ung
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Untrusted[59], Command & Conquer [60], BananaBread[61]
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https://anhcoding.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/lab-3/
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Sahib Arora
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Sinatra[62], NodeJS[63], VSCODE[64]
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https://medium.com/@sahibarora1997/open-source-614629a4c4bc
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Dillon Coull
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TensorFlow[65], Concept to Clinic [66], eapopt [67]
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https://terriblyuncreativeopensourceblogtitles.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/exploring-open-source-projects/
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David Li
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pdf.js[68], nodejs[69], react[70]
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https://dli119seneca.wordpress.com/2019/02/09/osd600-lab-3-interesting-open-source-projects/
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Ahmed Deeb
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Flutter[71], VsCode[72],GatsbyJS[73]
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https://wordpress.com/post/amddeeb.wordpress.com/68
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Priyam Brahmbhatt
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NativeScript[74], React Native[75], TEAMMATES[76]
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https://nodejs.home.blog/2019/02/09/finding-the-appropriate-open-source-projects-for-me/
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Jatin Kumar
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VS Code[77], Brave[78], Duck Duck Go[79], Teammates[80]
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https://jatinkumar.home.blog/2019/02/10/my-next-steps-in-contributing-to-the-open-source-society/
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Abdirahman Guled
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React native, React, Angular
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https://medium.com/@abdishire15/open-source-projects-2ffcd075ee1b
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Vincent Logozzo
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Weakauras, VScode, Node.js
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https://vlogozzo.blogspot.com/2019/02/open-source-projects.html
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Kevin Chan
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iD, Teammates, React
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https://kevinchan97.blogspot.com/2019/02/3-potential-projects.html
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QingLian Liu
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AWS, Chrome and Ubuntu Linux
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https://aliceliudps909.blogspot.com/
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