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Looking to contribute to Julia, SciPy, Pandas, Spack, or to dozens of other #SciComp, #RSEng, or #HPC projects from the #RSEpedia or even to https://hpc.social itself to improve your skills and help with these projects but don’t know where to start? Check out the work-in-progress
https://hpc.social/good-first-issues/ by @vsoch and comment on the UI design or the project listings if you have ideas! If you’re a maintainer on a project, ask us about how to get your #GoodFirstIssue listed!
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in reply to Alan Sill

oh it’s not ready for mass sharing yet - the UI is awful! But indeed if someone wants to jump in and improve before I have the time… 🙌

When the UI is cleaned up it will be a really nice resource! It finds new repos from the #RSEPedia and looks for the “good first issue” tag.
in reply to vsoch

Yes, hoping to get you some discussion, anyway! And thanks to @benfulton for the suggestion that led to this start!
in reply to Alan Sill

Yes, it starting to look really useful! I'm looking forward to the next person asking how to get started in open source research software 😀
in reply to Alan Sill

Did you put together a workflow to dynamically update the repository list? Or was that a one-time thing?

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