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by Gigachad
1479 days ago
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I have found FOSS to really illustrate the problems of async work. It’s extremely difficult to break in as a new contributor. There is no help like in a corporate job, you can post on GitHub and hope someone gets back to you at some point, but no one is going to get on a call with you and walk through a problem or the context. Which shows in the contributor stats where 1-3 people do all the real work and everyone else submits trivial patches. |
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it's worth mentioning here that GSOC may have motivated a lot of projects to improve their onboarding and make it easier for new contributors to join.
these are solvable problems. and bad onboarding is not limited to async work, nor is async work a hindrance to good onboarding.