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Finding projects #4

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@afeld

Am chatting with @mntj, who is looking to get involved in some open source projects. I mentioned that more and more projects are using the help wanted label, so he could start combing through those, but that it's also a lot easier to get involved in projects/libraries that you already use. What if there were a site that scanned your Gemfiles, package.jsons, etc. on GitHub, then showed you the related help wanted Issues? (the code, site, or API of http://libraries.io/ might come in handy here.)

I also mentioned in #1 (comment) that issues may benefit from a neweng (a.k.a. beginner friendly) label, and @gbinal and I were discussing today that there may be a benefit at a project level, a.k.a. projects that don't require a lot of extra context, understanding of outside systems, etc. This could also take the form of organizations (or even in a sibling repository to this one) highlighting projects that are open to coaching new developers through contributing, a la 24 Pull Requests, Code Montage, etc.

Other ideas?

/cc @andrew

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