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* '''Connections''': I build relationships within the community, helping new contributors feel welcome and supported. | * '''Connections''': I build relationships within the community, helping new contributors feel welcome and supported. | ||
* '''Documentation''': I ensure that Fedora’s documentation is clear and user-friendly. | * '''Documentation''': I ensure that Fedora’s documentation is clear and user-friendly. | ||
==== Why I Chose This ==== | ==== Why I Chose This ==== | ||
I chose to contribute to the Fedora Project primarily because I want to excel in communications and collaboration. Fedora provides a platform where I can develop these skills while making a meaningful impact in the open-source community. | I chose to contribute to the Fedora Project primarily because I want to excel in communications and collaboration. Fedora provides a platform where I can develop these skills while making a meaningful impact in the open-source community. | ||
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Yashwanth R | |
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Yashwanth R | |
Personal Information | |
Home: | Nambiyur, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India - 638458 |
Fedora-specific Information | |
FAS-Name: | thisisyaash |
Fedora-Mail: | thisisyaash@fedoraproject.org |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Private Mail: | yashwanthrathakrishnan@gmail.com
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About me
I'm a final-year MS Software Systems student with a strong passion for open-source and Linux systems. I started my coding journey in early 2023, primarily focusing on Python. My academic pursuits are driven by my interests, and I make it a point to document what I learn. I've completed two internships at the same startup[1], where I worked as a web developer intern for four months and later as a research and development intern for five months.
Before diving into coding, I spent three years, from 2015 to 2018, working as a PC hardware technician at my father's PC hardware store. I gained hands-on experience building, diagnosing, and troubleshooting older-generation PC hardware, making some really good memories and learning a lot in the process.
In addition to my technical background, I've worked on various side projects, including poster design, logo design, and graphical and vector designs, using tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Corel Draw. These experiences have given me a balanced skill set in coding, design, and hardware.
Open-Source Contributions
JGEC Winter of Code (Jan. 2024 - Mar. 2024)
After using Fedora Linux for a year, I became increasingly curious about the open-source community. This curiosity led me to participate in the JGEC Winter of Code, where I actively contributed to the development of the EagleView[2] image manipulation Python package. My contributions included implementing an RGB view feature and revamping the documentation to enhance usability and performance. My efforts were recognized, and I ranked 23rd out of 184 participants.
GirlScript Summer of Code (May 2024 - Aug. 2024)
Building on my experience from JGEC Winter of Code, I was selected as a mentor for the GirlScript Summer of Code. In this role, I guide beginners and enthusiasts in contributing to the "Scrape Up[3]" project, a Python package for web scraping that extracts data from platforms like GitHub, Twitter, and Instagram. My responsibilities aimed at helping new contributors navigate and succeed in the open-source development community.
What I Do in the Fedora Project
Contributing to CommOps
Check out the [Fedora CommOps GitLab](https://gitlab.com/fedora/commops) for more details.
- Communication: I actively participate in discussions to keep the community connected and informed.
- Improvement: I work on enhancing Fedora by contributing to software, refining processes, and improving documentation.
- Connections: I build relationships within the community, helping new contributors feel welcome and supported.
- Documentation: I ensure that Fedora’s documentation is clear and user-friendly.
Why I Chose This
I chose to contribute to the Fedora Project primarily because I want to excel in communications and collaboration. Fedora provides a platform where I can develop these skills while making a meaningful impact in the open-source community.