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Outreachy Call for June 2025 Cohort mentoring

Open source communities thrive on collaboration, innovation, and mentorship. For those passionate about fostering diversity and inclusion in tech, there’s no better way to contribute than by mentoring the next generation of developers. Outreachy, a global initiative that provides paid internships to underrepresented groups in tech, is gearing up for its June 2025 cohort—and they need your help. In this post, we’ll explore how you can get involved as a mentor, why mentorship matters, and how supporting Outreachy aligns with the values of open source. Whether you’re a seasoned contributor or new to the world of open source, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact. Why Mentorship Matters in Open Source Mentorship is the backbone of open source communities. It’s not just about writing code; it’s about sharing knowledge, building confidence, and creating opportunities for others to succeed. For many aspiring developers, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, mentorship ...

How Open Source Is Driving Innovation in Software Development

Software development has come a long way from the days when big corporations controlled everything. Today, open-source software is pushing the boundaries of innovation, making high-quality tools and frameworks available to everyone—from hobbyists to enterprise developers. But how exactly is open source driving innovation? Why are companies like Google , Microsoft , and even NASA embracing it? And what does it mean for you as a developer or business owner? Let’s break it down in a way that makes sense without the unnecessary jargon. What is open source and why is IT important? Open-source software is any program where the source code is made available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. Unlike proprietary software (think Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop), open source is about collaboration. Developers worldwide contribute to projects, improving them, fixing bugs, and adding new features. Some of the most powerful technologies today— Linux , Python , Git , and even the web bro...