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Finally, open source projects use the following tools to organize discussion. Reading through the archives will give you a good picture of how the community thinks and works.

* **Issue tracker:** Where people discuss issues related to the project.
* **Pull requests:** Where people discuss and review changes that are in progress, whether it's to improve a contributor's line of code, grammar usage, use of images, etc. Some projects, such as [MDN Web Docs](https://github.com/mdn/content/blob/main/.github/workflows/markdown-lint.yml), use certain GitHub Action flows to automate and quicken their code reviews.
* **Pull/Merge requests:** Where people discuss and review changes that are in progress, whether it's to improve a contributor's line of code, grammar usage, use of images, etc. Some projects, such as [MDN Web Docs](https://github.com/mdn/content/blob/main/.github/workflows/markdown-lint.yml), use certain GitHub Action flows to automate and quicken their code reviews.
* **Discussion forums or mailing lists:** Some projects may use these channels for conversational topics (for example, _"How do I..."_ or _"What do you think about..."_ instead of bug reports or feature requests). Others use the issue tracker for all conversations. A good example of this would be [CHAOSS' weekly Newsletter](https://chaoss.community/news/)
* **Synchronous chat channel:** Some projects use chat channels (such as Slack or IRC) for casual conversation, collaboration, and quick exchanges. A good example of this would be [EddieHub's Discord community](http://discord.eddiehub.org/).

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* [First Contributions](https://firstcontributions.github.io)
* [SourceSort](https://web.archive.org/web/20201111233803/https://www.sourcesort.com/)
* [OpenSauced](https://opensauced.pizza/)

* [Gilab Explore](https://gitlab.com/explore/projects/starred)
### A checklist before you contribute

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When you've found a project you'd like to contribute to, do a quick scan to make sure that the project is suitable for accepting contributions. Otherwise, your hard work may never get a response.

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How many open pull requests are there?
How many open pull/merge requests are there?
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