First and foremost! Thank you for visiting SOHW repository. We wish you a successful deliberations and we are delighted to have you here. 😊 This page (README file) is a hub which provides the overall view of the project.
- What it is?
- Why does this project exist?
- What we plan for it?
- How are we doing it?
- Contribution
- Participation Guidelines
- License
- Reach Us
SOHW is an open project that seeks to bring forth a culture of openness. Our goal is to have people come forward and share their technical skills with a diverse set of others. This project is designed to guide people who joined the web with a keen interest to update themselves on the current trends by learning or to develop something for the betterment of the web.
*Note: This project is being developed under the Mozilla Open Leadership Program, Round 5 and mentored by Pranshu Khanna. The site was developed using Jekyll with github.
- Newcomers always find it difficult and suffer from where to start
- Lack of information on opportunities available on the web
- Many advance resource materials are too complex for newcomers to understand
- Lack of resources at beginner level
- Don’t know who to approach when in doubt
- We offer a collection of resources that are free, open and remixable
- Newcomers can get guidance directly from the author of the resource or with their team easily
- We help newcomers come out with flying colors
- Newcomers can collaborate with others that have different technical backgrounds and learn from their knowledge
We are developing a website where volunteers can share resources from their specialized field and newcomers can use these resources to learn. SOHW helps people with different technical backgrounds collaborate. It allows them to find better solutions for problems in this open space. Those who wish to develop a project can find others with a similar goal. Newcomers can join as a volunteer on any open project they find. We are always eager to hear the problems of newcomers and will guide them individually to make them shine in a tech field.
If you would like to be a contributor/volunteer, well! It's our pleasure to have you here as a pillar for us. Did you find a lack of resources for certain topics or do you want to edit an existing resource? Do you have something to share with a newcomer? Please have a look at our contribution guidelines.
If you’re trying to learn something new and find it difficult to continue or even begin, then we’re here to help you. If you find it difficult to understand a resource at SOHW, feel free to reach us. We will help you connect with the author/mentor/team directly to clarify your doubts. You can even volunteer to rewrite the content in a simpler way. We welcome you and will be always there for your initial steps towards the tech industry. 😊
We need your help to see our vision turn into reality. We welcome and appreciate any help, big or small. This includes code changes, ideas, suggestions, feedback, typos, and anything else you can think of. If you’re interested in this project, feel free to open an issue, create a PR, or just come say ''Hi''👋 and tell us more about yourself here.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - you can see LICENSE file for details.
SOHW prides itself on being an open, accessible, and friendly community for every participant here. If you have anything to share, feel free to bring it to our chat room on Gitter and just say Hi!
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We would love to hear from you. You can also contact Fahima Zulfath by email (fahimazulfath [dot] a [at] gmail [dot] com) or on .
Thank you for your interest. Have a nice day!