I really like the takeaways, especially "When interacting with OSS project, do you homework before asking for help, and try to bring something to the project".
I think too often users just think a OSS project is just a "free" project that they can use and when something does not work, they just create a "it does not work, fix it" ticket. OSS is about community and using it means trying to positively contribute to it, whether it be a detailed ticket, PR, testing or whatever.
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I really like the takeaways, especially "When interacting with OSS project, do you homework before asking for help, and try to bring something to the project".
I think too often users just think a OSS project is just a "free" project that they can use and when something does not work, they just create a "it does not work, fix it" ticket. OSS is about community and using it means trying to positively contribute to it, whether it be a detailed ticket, PR, testing or whatever.