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Add support for Shutterfly #23

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bwillard opened this issue Jan 7, 2018 · 12 comments
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Add support for Shutterfly #23

bwillard opened this issue Jan 7, 2018 · 12 comments

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@bwillard
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bwillard commented Jan 7, 2018

https://www.shutterfly.com/documentation/start.sfly

@Gairick52
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@olsona do you need any help on this issue,i am beginner will more than willing to contribute

@Moo331
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Moo331 commented Jan 9, 2023 via email

@Gairick52
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@Moo331 `let me know if you need any help needed

@Moo331
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Moo331 commented Jan 17, 2023

I need help

@darvesh29
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I need help

how can i help you

@rohitchouhan35
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@Moo331 I'm a beginner and ready to burn my soul, just let me know how I help.

@darvesh29
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@Moo331 I'm a beginner and ready to burn my soul, just let me know how I help.

i think his issue has been resolved

@olsona olsona removed their assignment Mar 20, 2023
@rohitchouhan35
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Still searching for some beginner-friendly open issues that I can contribute to
can anyone help?

@Higgs32584
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Higgs32584 commented Mar 26, 2023

@rohitchouhan35 I cannot help you; I am trying to get my first open-source contribution. Issues so poorly explained as this should not be labeled good first issue, as any beginner is likely not familiar enough with the codebase to solve this. I recommend looking for a different issue or project. If anything, do not look at tags for good first issues, but look at issues something that are clearly explained and have a clearly defined problem. Also do not bother looking at issues older than a year, as maintainers in general tend not to respond to them.

I am trying to get my first open-source contribution as well. The one project I found to be easy to set up a dev environment for is matplotlib, maybe you should try that

@rohitchouhan35
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@Higgs32584 I'm willing to put effort even if it feels exhausting but I need little help to get started and struggling to find that.
Well, I'm open to collaborating on projects just let me know if you can ;)
My leetcode profile: [https://leetcode.com/rohitchouhan35/]

@Higgs32584
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@rohitchouhan35, might I suggest adding to the documentation of a project? Documentation is far easier to contribute to the first time than the code base and still contributes to open source. I still need to complete my first contribution, but I plan to make it documentation.

A first contribution to a codebase is challenging, as one has to know the ins and outs of a massive project to get it approved. Still, documentation is mainly about ease of use, which is far easier for a beginner to see than an expert. I recommend looking through requests for documentation on the matplotlib repo and seeing if you can contribute in any way.

People, in general, are also not good at marking things good first issues, so just look through all of them and go from there.

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues

@rohitchouhan35
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@Higgs32584 well said, I'll definitely look for documentation so that I start contributing at least, and thanks for matplotlib recommendation.

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