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Don't Open a Pull Request Yet

DEV Community·VH Costa·about 1 month ago
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You want to contribute to open source, but you do not want to be that person. Not the one who opens a pointless pull request just to add their name to a README.md . Not the one who pastes in AI-generated code, wraps it in a polished PR description, and assumes “looks right” means “is right”. And not the one who leaves a maintainer with more work than before they saw your name in the notifications. That fear is healthy. Because the uncomfortable truth is this: a lot of visible contribution is not useful contribution. A maintainer is rarely asking, “Did this person submit something?” They are asking three quieter questions: Is this needed? Is this correct? Is this easy to trust? Most weak contributions fail on one of those three points before the code itself matters. That is why good open-source contribution starts earlier than most people think. It does not start with a pull request. It starts with context.…

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