diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 51241d5..9d2d632 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ If you have never contributed to an open source project before and you're just g * [First contributions](https://github.com/multunus/first-contributions) is a hands-on tutorial that walks you through contributions workflow on github. When you complete the tutorial, you have made a contribution to the same project. * [https://up-for-grabs.net](https://up-for-grabs.net) is a site that aggregates (rolls up and makes easy to explore) projects that actively *want* help. They label those projects with things like "up-for-grabs", "jump-in" or "help wanted." * [goodfirstissues.com](https://goodfirstissues.com) is a site that aggregates *the latest issues* with the label "Good First Issue", which is a GitHub feature for finding easy issues to tackle (see [here](https://github.blog/2020-01-22-how-we-built-good-first-issues)). *goodfirstissues.com* empowers first-time contributors to find and select issues that they want to solve. +* [goodfirstissue.dev](https://goodfirstissue.dev/) curates easy pickings from popular open-source projects, and helps you make your first contribution to open-source. * [CodeTriage](https://www.codetriage.com/) helps you subscribe to your favorite open-source projects and get a new open issue from them in your inbox every day. * Read blog posts and guides on how to [contribute to an open source project](https://www.hanselman.com/blog/GetInvolvedInOpenSourceTodayHowToContributeAPatchToAGitHubHostedOpenSourceProjectLikeCode52.aspx), then pick one! * If you're just getting started with tech and are considering being a social developer, we've made a documentary training movie for you! [Get Involved in Tech](http://www.getinvolvedintech.com) walks you through setting up your GitHub account, exploring StackOverflow, setting up a blog and starting to tweet!