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About contributor-covenant.org (Academic)

This page provides details about contributor-covenant.org (Academic) which was ranked #105 out of 320 in the list of sources (2 citations (0.1% share)) in answers from AI models (OpenAI ChatGPT Latest) when they were asked the following 1 question: "If I'm looking to get into Open Source Projects, who and what should I know about? Include the most trusted brands, recommended products and services, reputable companies and providers, influential experts and reviewers to follow, helpful communities and resources, important events and conferences, notable startups disrupting the space, and key publications and media channels to stay informed." on Dec 30, 2025 by AI Chat Watch. This source is referenced for brands: Linux, Python.

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Pages from contributor-covenant.org (1 link)

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contributor-covenant.org 2 41

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Linux Linux 56.7% 132
Python Python 3% 36

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OpenAI ChatGPT Latest (2 citations)

If I'm looking to get into Open Source Projects, who and what should I know about? Include the most trusted brands, recommended products and services, reputable companies and providers, influential experts and reviewers to follow, helpful communities and resources, important events and conferences, notable startups disrupting the space, and key publications and media channels to stay informed.

[...] ant stewards like [GNU Licenses](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/) and [Apache Licenses](https://www.apache.org/licenses/) - “Inbound=Outbound” contribution norms: - [Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO)](https://developercertificate.org/) (common in Linux ecosystem) - Contributor behavior norms: [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) (widely used code of conduct template) - Governance patterns (who decides, how releases happen): often documented per foundation/project (e.g., [Apache](https://www.apache.org/) and [CNCF](https://www.cncf.io/)) ## 3) Where open source happens (code hosting + collaboration) Most projects live on [...]

contributor-covenant.org December 30, 2025

[...] cm.com](https://git-scm.com/) + [Pro Git](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2) 2) Pick a project and do a docs fix first (use [goodfirstissue.dev](https://goodfirstissue.dev/) or [Up For Grabs](https://up-for-grabs.net/)) 3) Follow the project’s CONTRIBUTING guide and code of conduct (often based on [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/)) 4) Submit a small PR, respond to review, and iterate—repeat weekly If you tell me your interests (e.g., Python, web, DevOps/cloud, security, data/AI, or desktop apps) and your current skill level, I can recommend 10–15 specific projects that are friendly to newcomers in that niche (with direct [...]

contributor-covenant.org December 30, 2025