Getting Started with Open Source Contributions at CNCF #1312
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I, Aditya Kulkarni, want to express a strong interest in starting Open Source Contributions @cncf. With a strong academic background in Mathematics and Computing from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, graduating in May 2025, and extensive experience in software development and cloud technologies, I am confident I can contribute effectively to your team. I have interned at Schrodinger, Inc. (D. E. Shaw Group), wherein I worked on LiveDesign Application deployment on AWS, increasing the throughput for persistent volumes by 6.5 times. I further had to optimise the throughput of RWX-based pods, which eventually had 6.3 times more throughput with excellent backing-up capabilities. I have had significant exposure to technologies like Kubernetes, Docker, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. I have extensively worked on full-stack development projects, which include a platform for women's community to resolve their everyday issues and build a solid community for women to discuss sensitive issues and get required support regarding problems such as menstrual gaps, mental well-being and other sensitive issues. Further, I have built a customised command line of UNIX type, where I can give in-built commands and preprocess them. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to your cutting-edge projects and collaborate with some of the brightest minds and contribute to open source in the best possible way I can. |
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The best place to get started is over in our Slack workspace, check out the pinned links in the |
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Hello, CNCF’s work in advancing cloud-native computing really inspires me, and I want to get involved with open-source projects in this space. I’d love some guidance on: Beginner-friendly projects or tasks to start with. with regards |
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The best place to get started is over in our Slack workspace, check out the pinned links in the
#cncf-new-contributors
channel there.