We meet monthly every third Thursday in downtown Portland. Come program with us on open source projects!
What will you do?:
- Report bugs and issues 🐛
- Fork a project and use it locally
- Read, follow and improve documentation
- Write commit messages for changes made
- Run tests and write tests
- Work with common development tools like: continuous integration, linters and style guides
- Resolving problems with processes like merge conflicts, squash commits, communicating with maintainers, and triaging
- Push and write pull requests
Check out our latest meetup RSVP information here: https://www.meetup.com/Women-Who-Code-Portland
- Code editor: Install a code editor. If you don't have one already, we recommend: VS Code.
- GitHub: Make a GitHub account and install
git
. - RSVP & Logistics: RSVP on Meetup.com to get the latest updates on the meetup location (parking, Metro access) and all those logistical details.
- Code of Conduct: Read our Code of Conduct.
- Address: Mozilla: 1120 NW Couch St #320, Portland, OR 97209
- Take the elevator to the 3rd floor
- Nearest MAX station: Red or Blue Line - Pioneer Square Station
- Parking: Parking is a challenge in downtown. We recommend the MAX, streetcar, carpool and voracious free parking-spot hunting.
- Thank you to our location sponsor, Mozilla!!
- For your first Pull Request @ WWC PDX: (Coming Soon)
- For project ideas: Check out our resources page.
Exercism | Hoodie | Homebrew |
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Ruby Sinatra |
JavaScript |
Ruby |
Start here | Start here | Start here |
Project | Language |
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AUR (ArchLinux User Repository) packages | Bash |
bash auto completion scripts | Bash |
el-get recipes | Emacs Lisp |
F-Droid metadata | plain text |
homebrew recipes | Ruby |
prism.js components | JavaScript |
pygments lexers | Python |
zsh auto completion scripts | Zsh |
Website to search opened bugs in Mozilla Projects. This is maintained by Josh Matthews. | You can search bugs by your language of choice. |
- When you are stuck on code: Make an issue on what you‘re stuck on here - https://github.com/wwcodeportland/open-source-study-nights/issues
- When you are lost, on your way and stuck in traffic and need to let someone know about something, left something at the venue, confused about parking, leave a comment on the https://www.meetup.com/Women-Who-Code-Portland event invite for that night or message Keeley on Twitter for an immediate response @keeleyhammmond.
- When you have questions/concerns about code of conduct or other topics, talk to Keeley or Michelle by messaging us on Meetup.com.
Many thanks to Machiko Yasuda and FullStack LA for providing this as a template for our open source study nights!