
About the maintainerīrian Douglas, also known as “bdougie,” is the Founder and CEO of Open Sauced. I’m excited to see how the provided insights help evolve the overall state of open source.

It will provide actionable insights to help maintainers attract and retain contributors. The upcoming project focuses on empowering maintainers. It helps folks find the popular, discussed, upvoted, and newest repositories. The second product, developed in late 2021, is Hot Open Sauced, which is a project that recommends projects for contributors. I do this through Open Sauced, a place where I can take notes on projects and track my contributions.” I personally don’t have a ton of extra time to learn and contribute to projects I am interested in and need help gathering my thoughts. “Open Sauced exists to encourage open-source contributions. Brian Douglas, the maintainer, describes the goal and the motivations behind creating Open Sauced. This structure offers a way to track your next contributions by leveraging a unique dashboard built on top of the GitHub GraphQL API. The Open Sauced ecosystem has multiple products: Open Sauced, Hot Open Sauced, and an upcoming analytical dashboard.īuilt in 2016, Open Sauced provides structured onboarding for new contributors to open source. Open source project of the month: Open Sauced This month’s issue will highlight Open Sauced, a project connecting contributors and maintainers with data. However, one project is taking a different approach to empowering developers to work and learn publicly–Open Sauced.

Projects like the Open Source Welcome Committee, Hacktoberfest, and my blog series, Open Source Monthly, are working hard to guide technologists through the open source ecosystem. I didn’t know where to look! Fortunately, there are many emerging efforts to help increase project discoverability for potential contributors. It took me years to find a repository that fit my skills and interests. Finding the right open source project for your first contribution can feel daunting.
