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+ :title "My First Real FOSS Contribution"
+ :date (make-date* 2013 06 15)
+ :tags '("foss" "mediagoblin" "python" "federated" "decentralized" "wsu")
+ :summary "I added a small feature!"
+
+ (p [I spend a lot of my free time writing code. I usually work on my own
+personal projects that never really go anywhere. So, I decided to take
+a detour from my normal hacking routine and contribute to an existing
+free software project. My contribution was accepted awhile ago now,
+but I wasn’t blogging then so I’m rambling about it now.])
+
+ (p [It’s wise to find a project with a low barrier of entry. An
+active IRC channel and/or mailing list with people willing to help
+newcomers is ideal. I remembered hearing about
+,(anchor [GNU MediaGoblin] "http://mediagoblin.org")
+at LibrePlanet 2012, so I decided to check things out. MediaGoblin is
+a media sharing web application written in Python. Their bug tracker
+marks tickets that require little work and don’t require a deep
+understanding of MediaGoblin as “bitesized”.])
+
+ (p [I chose to work on
+,(anchor [this ticket] "http://issues.mediagoblin.org/ticket/453")
+because it didn’t require any complicated database migrations or
+knowledge of the media processing code. I added a new configuration
+option, ,(code [allow_comments]), and a small amount of code to enforce
+the setting.])
+
+ (p [Eventually, the ticket got reviewed and
+,(anchor [Christopher Webber] "http://dustycloud.org")
+(MediaGoblin’s friendly project leader) merged it: “Heya. Great
+branch, this works perfectly. Merged!”])
+
+ (p [It was a very small change, but I was happy to ,(em [finally])
+have some actual code of mine in a real free software project. I have
+a strong passion for free software and the GNU philosophy, so it’s
+really great to participate in the community. My job as a professional
+software developer eats up a lot of my time these days, but I hope to
+find the time to continue hacking and contributing.]))