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Maintainer Month

A month for open source maintainers to gather, share, and be celebrated. 🥳

Repository for the official GitHub Maintainer Month website. You can access the website through this link

Add your event! See the contributing guide for details on how.

❇️ May 2024 ❇️

Table of Contents

Getting Started

Installation

Run the following command before any other to install all the project's dependencies.

yarn install

Usage

To start application in development mode at http://localhost:3000 run the following command.

yarn start

Build

To generate the application build run the following command

yarn build

This will create an out folder in the repository root with the static files.

Contributing

See the contributing guide for more details.

Code of Conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Maintainer Month Origins

Maintainer Month was created, and is maintained, by GitHub, starting in 2021 as Maintainer Week. It was simaeltaneously conceived of by Kara Sowles and Josh Simmons, who called each other to tell each other the same idea. It's intended as an industry-wide event that isn't owned by GitHub - that belongs to anyone who wants to contribute or participate. In includes an Advisory Council from folks across the industry that shape what it is.

License

Copyright © 2023 GitHub.
This project is MIT licensed.

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EVENT_NAME

Event Name

Empowering Open Source Contributors and Building Future Leaders

Event Date

05/26

Start time in UTC

17:00

End time in UTC

19:00

Event Type

talk

Organizer name

CHAOSS Project Africa

Event URL

https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1yoKMZzgemdGQ

Event Description

In this Twitter Space with CHAOSS Project Africa, we will hear from some maintainers who actively contribute and maintain the CHAOSS Project talk about their journey, and how they navigate their daily lives as a maintainer.

Participants

50 -100

Maintainers

3

Open-source party with the Israel OS community

Event Name

Open-source party with the Israel OS community

Event Date

05/29

Start time in UTC

17:00

End time in UTC

20:00

Event Type

meetup

Organizer name

Uriel Ofir

Event URL

https://discord.gg/9w6ZWuPe

Event Description

Open-source parties are part of our OS community tradition.

Everyone comes up and introduces themselves in the context of open-source.

Working together to figure out how each one can proceed and how to make connections with each participant.

Participants

No response

Maintainers

No response

EVENT_NAME

Event Name

Ottawa Green Software Foundation Meetup - Hybrid Event

Event Date

24-May-2023

Start time in UTC

13:00

End time in UTC

14:30

Event Type

meetup

Organizer name

Green Software Foundation

Event URL

https://www.meetup.com/gsf-canada/events/293112123

Event Description

This is the first Green Software Foundation meetup in Ottawa. We'll have insightful talks on the Principles of Sustainable Green Software as well as Sustainable DevOps. You'll also learn about how you can help the Green Software Foundation maintain projects and patterns which will help reduce the carbon impact of software. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, connect, and engage; mark your calendars and prepare for an exciting morning of discussions, and connections!

The event will be hybrid. You are welcome to join in person at the Microsoft Ottawa office at 100 Queen Street, Suite 500, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1J9. Or we'll see you online!

9:00am EDT - Welcome and networking

9:30am EDT - Principles of Green Software Engineering - Abhishek Gupta, Senior Responsible AI Leader & Expert, BCG
The Principles of Sustainable Green Software Engineering are a core set of competencies needed to define, build and run green software applications.

10:00am EDT Sustainable DevOps - Tajinder Singh, Solutions Engineer, Github
Organizations are talking about Green Software, Green Cloud but what about DevOps? Green And Sustainable DevOps is as important as software and the cloud. Learn more about best practices and how to use GitHub And Azure to run Sustainable DevOps Pipelines.

10:30am EDT - Close and networking

Participants

30

Maintainers

30

TITLE

Title

Maintainer Month 2023: Behind the scenes with Rushmore Mushambi

Author or authors

Rushmore Mushambi

Description

At SurrealDB, we're keen on celebrating the efforts made by our maintainers. Rushmore Mushambi is a senior software engineer at SurrealDB and is focused on building out and maintaining our Rust API layer and WebAssembly library. He shares his journey as an engineer, how he got interested n rust, cool projects he's worked on in the past and everything in between.

Resource link

https://surrealdb.com/blog/maintainer-month-2023-behind-the-scenes-with-rushmore-mushambi

Conent type

Blog Post

Related topics

Open source, database, rust

Add announcements section

To amplify related work from our partners that don't necessarily fit on a calendar or in a Library.

Style index.html

Althought, its not necessary, but having a good styling will make it good. I would like to work on this issue and at the end, the index.html file will give a more presentable output

open source party with the iIsraeli community

Event Name

open source party with the iIsraeli community

Event Date

05/30

Start time in UTC

17:00

End time in UTC

20:00

Event Type

meetup

Organizer name

Uriel Ofir

Event URL

https://www.meetup.com/maakaf/events/293326115/

Event Description

Open-source parties are part of our OS community tradition.
It's online meeting on our Discord server where everyone comes up and introduces themselves in the context of open-source.
Working together to figure out how each one can proceed and how to make connections with each participant.

(It's an event to update. It's not a new event).

Participants

20

Maintainers

4

EVENT_NAME

Event Name

Summer Student Maintainer Meetup

Event Date

05/22

Start time in UTC

11:30

End time in UTC

1:30

Event Type

meetup

Organizer name

Kate Holdener

Event URL

https://oss-slu.github.io/

Event Description

Are you staying in Saint Louis for the summer and looking for a way to contribute to meaningful software projects, build up your resume with programming experience, and connect with other students in the department? Joining Open Source with SLU community may be the right move for you. Open Source with SLU is hosting an open community meeting on Monday, May 22 from 11:30am till 1:30pm in ISE 210. This will be a hands-on meeting, where we’ll introduce you to our existing projects and codebases, help you setup a development environment, and outline the next steps. Bring your laptop and get ready to learn and contribute. Since this meeting runs over lunch time, we’ll order pizza (based on the number of people in attendance).

The opportunity to be part of the Open Source with SLU community is open to all students. Note, that this is volunteer position (not a paid position). If you are not around this summer and are bummed out to miss this meeting, we’ll have more opportunities for you to get involved in the Fall semester.

Participants

No response

Maintainers

No response

Several UI/UX Issues

Tasks to Fix UI/UX Issues

Screenshots:

Screenshot 2023-04-21 at 6 36 52 AM Screenshot 2023-04-21 at 7 24 04 AM

Edit getting started guide inside the readme

Greetings team,

From the getting started guide on the readme, the second step on usage is showing that one should use yarn start in development mode which causes an error as shown below:

command:

change-from-yarn-start-to yarn-dev

error message:

change-from-yarn-start-to yarn-dev-CMD


A solution would be to change the instructions from yarn start to yarn dev, which is what I used to start my development environment

Accessibility updates

Look into making the following updates on the website

Tasks

  1. david-mbugua

Screenshot 2023-03-10 130608

Huge thanks to @juliaferraioli for this list!

Referencing pending participation discussions

Hi, thanks for the coordination repository! I am working on having the Jenkins community represented at the event (dev list discussion), and I am fairly sure that we will have at least a few events at the end of the next week.

Would it be OK to reference projects with a pending discussion in README? I could create a section in the bottom of the document

Fix README.md Installation & Setup Guide

It would be nice to update the README for all maintainers & developers for the new 2023 content. One could reference the README-old.md and easily do it.

Also, it throws an error on step 2 of setup at yarn start and that should be updated to yarn dev. It would also be helpful to mention that one needs yarn installed and could do so using brew install yarn for Mac or include a link to the yarn installation page.

If you'd like, I could fix this issue given some guidance and help contribute to this project.

Icalendar support (ICS)

Hi,

I wanted to integrate this into my Android phone calendar and I was missing ICS (did not see it).
It would be nice to have a static ICS link to subscribe to.

Personally, I also maintain https://open-web-calendar.hosted.quelltext.eu
So, I was wondering whether you would like to embed a calendar that shows the events in the time zone of the viewer.

I don't know - these are my thoughts. What do you think?

Basically, I subscribe to this on Github to not forget about it but then, I do not like to read all the pull requests. (my personal problem)

The ReadME Podcast

Event Name

The ReadME Podcast

Event Date

05/09/2023

Start time in UTC

9:00

End time in UTC

12:00

Event Type

podcast

Organizer name

Martin Woodward & Neha Batra

Event URL

https://github.com/readme/podcast

Event Description

The ReadME Podcast honors open source maintainers by sharing their stories and contributions. Hosted by Neha Batra and Martin Woodward, episodes dive into technology history, expert perspectives, and updates from The ReadME Project. We investigate how open source technology revolutionizes science, improves accessibility, and harnesses the power of community for the greater good. We aim to uncover the hidden facets beyond lines of code, shining a light on the individuals crafting the inspiring technology that shapes our world.

Participants

No response

Maintainers

No response

Get ready for Maintainer Month 2023

  • Keep a copy of the current site & content and move it to /2022
  • Update schedule page to include a special closing event + maybe a special call out for when we overlap with Pride
  • Update landing page for 2023
  • Streamline community content submissions

Another JavaScript Framework | Ryan Carniato

Title

Another JavaScript Framework | Ryan Carniato

Author or authors

Brian Douglas

Description

Ryan Carniato is a frontend performance enthusiast and Fine-Grained Reactivity super fan. Author of the SolidJS UI library and MarkoJS Core Team Member, Ryan joins Brian Douglas on The Secret Sauce to take us on a journey from playing in a band to becoming who he is today.

Resource link

https://youtu.be/Om3QAZitHvw?si=W67tLjs9EMoMYevb

Conent type

Podcast

Related topics

maintainer, career journey, core team member

Israeli OS community

Title

Israeli OS community

Author or authors

Uriel Ofir

Description

We have a local Israeli open-source community.

We are very active on our Discord server - https://discord.gg/WztShUnu.

Our site allows you to easily find information about Israeli open-source projects.

The community is young, having only been active for a few months. But we got a lot of significant achievements.

We open-source parties where we help people find their next step in the open-source world.

Resource link

https://opensource-il.vercel.app/

Conent type

community and data about OS in Israel

Related topics

community.

Philippine OSS Community

Title

Open Source Software PH Story

Author or authors

Joff Tiquez

Description

Introduction
Hi, my name is Joff Tiquez I'm the founder of OSSPH and this the story of my open source journey and how I started OSSPH.

The Past

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So, it all started 7 years ago in 2016. I was busy developing an app using Angular and I already knew about open source and how helpful it could be. One day, out of curiosity, I decided to publish my own project on GitHub. I called it Angular HTTP Assist - just a simple module for the $http directive in Angular. It wasn't much, but then a few weeks later, 3 people gave it a star and I was so stoked that I started updating the project more. Long story short, that's why I kept publishing more projects afterwards.

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So, fast forward to 2017, and I made my biggest project yet: Vue Stripe. You can check it out at https://vuestripe.com. Essentially, it's a bunch of custom components and plugins for Stripe Checkout and Stripe Elements, made specifically for Vue.js. This project is my baby and has almost 1k stars on GitHub, 15K downloads per week, and it's been used by nearly 700 other open source projects (not including the private ones). Plus, I've got 30 contributors from all around the world. I've been keeping this thing going for 6 years now and honestly, it's changed my life. Even with all the pandemic craziness in 2020, something good happened!

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One day I got an email from a guy named Chris at Stripe asking me about my project, Vue Stripe. He wanted to know how it was doing, how many issues there were, and all that. I didn't think much of it at first, but then we started talking more and he ended up offering to support my project! From funding to connections in the tech world, they really helped me out. I even got to do a guest appearance on GitHub's Open Source Friday with Mish Manners - you can find it on YouTube if you're interested!

All of this really motivated me and boosted my career. I met new people, made new friends (shoutout to Chris and his team at Stripe), and most importantly, I got to showcase Filipino talent on the global stage. With all the good things happening, I started thinking about how I could help other Filipino devs get the same opportunities. I knew there were so many talented folks out there who just needed a platform to showcase their work.

So, I came up with an idea: why not start an organization that helps Filipino devs learn about open source and highlights their work? And that's exactly what I did! I wanted to create a space where other devs could show what they've got and get the recognition they deserved.

In October 2021, I started building OSSPH. Ya know, the typical process: figuring out a name, buying a domain, and building a website. But life got pretty hectic with work and personal stuff, and I had to put the project on hold for a bit. To be honest, I was feeling super demotivated and stressed, and almost gave up completely since I was the only one working on it. But somehow I managed to push through, and almost a year later, OSSPH was finally launched!

The Present

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Today I am not alone, and OSSPH has grew significantly and is still growing everyday. We now have almost 1.1K discord members, 5.5k Facebook followers, 6 community partners, and 14 hardworking volunteers which I thank with all of my heart! The discord community is as lively as ever and everyone is interacting with other daily. It's really good see how members are sharing their knowledge and helping each other. From only 1, to almost a thousand members, I am really proud of what OSSPH has accomplished in just a few months!

The Future

But hey, this is just the start of our journey and the road ahead is long. Our goals are ambitious, but we're determined to see them through. You see, the problem with open source is bigger than just incomplete issues and pesky pull requests. The real issue lies with hardworking maintainers who aren't receiving enough support, or sometimes, no support at all.

I was one of the lucky ones since Stripe had an initiative to solve this very problem in their ecosystem, and I happened to be developing a library for them. But let's be real, not every company is like Stripe. Most companies today aren't giving back to the open source community, even though they're earning millions of dollars from it. Sure, it's not required, but seriously, can't they spare some amount to give back to the community that built their success? We can't blame them, but we want to change that.

So, we're taking it upon ourselves to educate everyone, from maintainers to companies and organizations that are benefitting from open source. We want to create an ecosystem where everyone gets what they need. This initiative includes helping developers build high-quality projects and documentations for their work, and teaching them how to properly maintain their projects.

Additionally, we want to build a bridge between maintainers and companies, starting in the Philippines, to better understand the open source community and maybe offer better opportunities to maintainers. We're in this for the long haul, and we're serious about making a positive impact on the open source community.

Resource link

https://ossph.org

Conent type

Story of OSSPH and the Philippine open source community

Related topics

open-source, community, oss, maintainers

New Event: CHAOSS Burnout and Mental Health Session

Hi Folks,

CHAOSS will love to add an event to the website schedule. Here are the details of this event:

  • Event Title: Burnout and Mental Health in Open Source
  • Description: Burnout is a relatable issue, almost everyone has been there– and it’s something we see quite often in open source. CHAOSS is hosting an interactive working group session to understand how maintainers manage burnout and talk about how to facilitate conversations about burnout and mental health in their open source communities. We will also discuss the
    Project Burnout metric from our DEI working group.
  • Date: June 17th
  • Time: 12 pm Central Time
  • Registration Link: https://forms.gle/HfLhPaD4C8gdb7QY9

I have also attached the flyer image! Please let me know if you need any other details.

Original Project Burntout (1)

cc: @karasowles

EVENT_NAME

Event Name

GitHub Open Source CDMX v4

Event Date

26/05

Start time in UTC

19:00

End time in UTC

21:00

Event Type

meetup

Organizer name

Vicente Guzmán

Event URL

https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/githublatam/events/293024073/

Event Description

¡Hola GitHub-eros!

Nos complace anunciar que tendremos nuestro cuarto (4to) evento del año, nuevamente en las oficinas de Platzi México.

En esta oportunidad tendremos la participación de dos MLSA (Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors) quienes nos impartirán: "Conectando el mundo físico y digital".

Fátima es estudiante de ingeniería en comunicaciones y electrónica en el IPN. Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador, miembro de comunidades como Technolatinas, X-Women y miembro fundador de Nopalito Tech.

Berenice es estudiante de Ingeniería Mecatrónica en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Electrónica de BUAP. Inició impartiendo tutorías sobre electrónica, robótica y programación como voluntaria en la rama WIE IEEE BUAP.

Descripción:
El Internet de las cosas (IoT, por sus siglas en inglés) se refiere a la interconexión de dispositivos y objetos cotidianos a través de internet, permitiendo la comunicación y el intercambio de datos en tiempo real. Desde los electrodomésticos hasta los sistemas de transporte, la IoT está transformando la forma en que interactuamos con el mundo físico.

En esta charla, analizaremos cómo IoT está impulsando la innovación en una variedad de sectores, desde la industria manufacturera hasta la agricultura y la salud.

Además, discutiremos los desafíos y las preocupaciones asociadas con la IoT, como la privacidad y la seguridad. Por último, abordaremos las tendencias futuras en la IoT y cómo pueden impactar nuestra vida diaria a través de una demostración con Azure IoT Central.

Si te interesa descubrir cómo la IoT está cambiando el mundo que nos rodea y qué podemos esperar en el futuro cercano, ¡no te pierdas esta charla!

Asiste Presencialmente
Ven y acompañamos a nuestro cuarto evento del año, en el que podrás asistir en vivo y aprender más sobre como utilizar GitHub.

Además, ¡habrá muchas sorpresas (regalitos)!

No te lo pierdas y dile a tus amigos....

Participants

120

Maintainers

20

Fellow maintainer available to contribute

I've been working as an OSS maintainer for almost a decade and have vast experience on IoT OSS projects, specifically in the drone space. I'm available to work on anything to support the community, from creating slides, to editing a website, helping with volunteer work, jumping on a podcast (or hosting one), or anything that's needed. LMK.

Proof
https://twitter.com/mrpollo/status/1401224260178247680

About me

Upstream

Event Name

Upstream

Event Date

06/05

Start time in UTC

17:00

End time in UTC

23:00

Event Type

conference

Organizer name

Tidelift

Event URL

https://upstream.live/

Event Description

Upstream is a one-day celebration of open source, the developers who use it, and the maintainers who make it. Hosted by Tidelift.

Participants

No response

Maintainers

No response

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