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date: 2024-02-08
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date: 2024-02-08
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tags: ["gancio", "fediverse", "calendar", "self-host"]
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tags: ["gancio", "fediverse", "calendar", "self-host"]
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I am one of the co-founders of [Laboratório Hacker de Campinas](https://lhc.net.br) (LHC), one of the first hackerspaces in Brazil and during more than a decade we always struggled how to publish and publicize our events.
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I am one of the co-founders of [Laboratório Hacker de Campinas](https://lhc.net.br) (LHC), one of the first hackerspaces in Brazil and during more than a decade we always struggled how to publish and publicize our events.
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date: 2025-03-31
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date: 2025-03-31
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tags: ["free software", "translation", "i18n"]
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Everyone who wants to start contributing to free software projects struggles to know how to start. There are different paths you can follow to get involved in a community. Smaller projects are easier to start with, but some will require technical knowledge that you don't have yet. Other projects may be more welcoming to new contributors but will require you to learn how the community works and its culture.
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Everyone who wants to start contributing to free software projects struggles to know how to start. There are different paths you can follow to get involved in a community. Smaller projects are easier to start with, but some will require technical knowledge that you don't have yet. Other projects may be more welcoming to new contributors but will require you to learn how the community works and its culture.
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