
My Journey into Community Management with Social Income
I’ve always wanted to explore community management, and this year, I embraced every opportunity.
I'm a software developer and technical writer with a strong background in open source. I have worked on major projects like Wagtail CMS and Ubuntu, and my contributions span documentation, programming, mentorship, and community building.
I’ve always wanted to explore community management, and this year, I embraced every opportunity.
Using the Diataxis tutorial approach was about finding a starting point, not perfection.
I've found that gaining documentation experience through open-source contributions is easier said than done.
Linux containers (LXC) have revolutionized the way applications are packaged and deployed across different environments, offering lightweight virtualization and efficient resource utilization.
It's the last week of my Outreachy internship with Wagtail. My appreciation goes out to Outreachy for giving me this lifetime experience.
I’ve made more progress learning the Django web framework. It took me a little while to understand how the framework works, especially its structure and syntax.
While understanding the fundamentals of Python was quite easy for me, understanding the basics of Django is taking more time than I expected.
In this week’s article, I share an overview of the Wagtail user guide documentation project and the various skills I learnt while working on the project.
After taking a break from programming for over 2 months to focus on my Outreachy internship project, I resumed it this week.
Two of the new skills I learnt while working with Wagtail CMS are asynchronous communication and open collaboration.