Welcome to a visual representation of the Open Source Student Network.
OSSN is a network of students, mentors, and open source organizations and professionals who teach, create and contribute to projects that meaningfully advance the Open Source movement.
This project is using the d3 Javascript library for the graphical representation of the network members.
You can check for open issues labeled as "good first issue" for starting contributing to this project.
If you have any questions, comment on the issues or ask in the slack group.
If you are already experienced working on projects, just follow the standard flow and start hacking.
If you are new, thanks for choosing to help out!
- Download Git
- You can use Git in either the terminal (Git Bash on Windows)
- Or use Git with a GUI like GitHub desktop or GitKraken
- Create a free GitHub account
- Check out the student pack for some freebies
- Choose a issue to solve
- Comment on the issue to show you're interested
- Fork this repository
- This makes a copy of the project on your account
- Clone your repository onto your computer
- Create a branch on your fork
- Work on the issue
- Open up the folder inside your favorite editor (such as VSCode or Atom) to start coding
- Open the index.html in your browser of choice (such as Firefox) to see your changes
- Drag the file into your web browser
- Note: You may need to run a local web server to see the webpage
- Download python 3 and run
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8080
at the root of the project - Type in "localhost:8080" in your browser
- It should look like the image below
- Download python 3 and run
- Push your changes to your GitHub repository
- Make a pull request to merge your changes with the original code
Check out the links below to find out more about OSSN and ask questions about this project.
By participating to this project you accept the Mozilla's Community Participation Guidelines.