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Here's something I've learned over the past five years of blogging: don't start by telling the audience why you wrote a blog post. Instead, tell them why they should read it, and then do your best to prove yourself right.

Technical Writing for Developers – Why You Should Have a Blog and How to Start One

Ankur Tyagi

You don’t have to know how to code to participate, though! There are many different ways to participate, including: • Writing a blog post or social media post highlighting an open source project that you find interesting • Exploring documentation • Triaging issues • Writing issues • Attending an event that focuses on open source • Exploring open source projects to contribute to

How to Join the #100daysofOSS Challenge and Embrace the Power of Open Source

BekahHW

...catch up on these, and many more highlights