Hi Folks,
Below is an opportunity to publish a short article on “Beginners in Open Source”. Thought you might have student stories or your own that would be of interest to Opensource.com. If you’ve not published with opensource.com, it is an easy process and the articles are somewhat less formal than a technical paper. The editors are also very supportive so I encourage you to write a short article. Heidi - -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Beginners in Open Source announced: Call for writers Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:00:00 +0000 From: Jen Wike Huger Beginners in Open Source announced: Call for writers Announcing the next monthly theme: *Beginners in Open Source* Open source projects take all kinds. Writers, programmers, marketers, developers, project managers, community managers... the list goes on. There are a number of talents, and personality types, that are condusive to the collaborative processes that characterize open source projects and communities. If you've been watching from the sidelines and finally want to get into an open source project, this series is the place to start. Or, maybe you know someone who just need that extra nudge or bit of information. See articles from Beginners in Open Source 2014 <http://opensource.com/life/14/2/beginners-open-source-week>. Articles will be published between February 16 - 27, and cover the following: * how to get started with an open source project * which open source projects to join for beginners * experiences and stories from other newbies * advice from seasonsed contributors to open source communities If you would like to contribute an article to *Beginners in Open Source*, follow our submission guidelines <http://opensource.com/how-submit-article>. *Submissions are due by February 6, 2015.* - -- James Dearing [email protected]
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