diff --git a/src/collections/blog/2021/2021-09-01-announcing-fall-interns/index.mdx b/src/collections/blog/2021/2021-09-01-announcing-fall-interns/index.mdx index b5ff223781b0..5494dcf4fd7f 100644 --- a/src/collections/blog/2021/2021-09-01-announcing-fall-interns/index.mdx +++ b/src/collections/blog/2021/2021-09-01-announcing-fall-interns/index.mdx @@ -22,13 +22,11 @@ import { BlogWrapper } from "../../Blog.style.js"; -{" "}

Layer5 participates in many - {" "} open source internship programs . We seek out existing contributors who actively reflect the culture and principles of Layer5 to participate in these programs. Here are the Fall of 2021's @@ -102,7 +100,6 @@ So, I started working on myself. After I got the fundamentals clear, I wanted to Some of my seniors, who had the best interest in me, encouraged me to get into open source, but I did not take it seriously because I felt intimidated by the idea. I instead thought I would look for some open source internships that way I would have someone mentoring me and that would help me in starting my open source journey. I went through many programs but most of them were closed at that time, except, Meshery in LFX. I thought, this is the only choice I have, let's do it, I had nothing to lose. I applied for that program and as a prerequisite, I had to engage with the community. I looked at the community calendar and I saw that there was a newcomer's call that day and I attended it. I have never had such a warm welcome in any other communities. -{" "}