About OpenHatch

If you have never heard of open source: OpenHatch runs education events and maintains free, web-based learning tools, to help people get involved in collaborative software development; and we work with computer programming meetup groups to help them run more newcomer-friendly and gender-diverse events. These meetup groups are educational groups that meet free of cost to educate the public on computer software programming topics.

If you have: OpenHatch is a non-profit organization with the goals of lowering the barriers to entry into the open source community and increasing diversity. We achieve these goals through a number of initiatives.

About the non-profit: We are a tiny Massachusetts not-for-profit organization, supported by dozens of volunteers who help maintain our web technology, which we share freely with the world under an open source software license, supported by dozens of volunteers who help make our free events possible, and financially supported by generous corporate sponsors and individual donors. Our sponsors page lists the past 12 months' sponsors.

Training missions
You can use our interactive learning tools for free, on the web as our training missions, to get experience with common tools of open source development.

IRC community
OpenHatch has an active IRC chat room (which you can join free of cost) #openhatch on Freenode, where we mentor a bunch of new contributors, both on OpenHatch and on other projects. It's a great place to ask questions and get help working on bugs in a friendly, low-pressure environment. We've helped many people contribute to open source projects for the first time through this channel. You are invited to join us!

Outreach events
OpenHatch runs outreach events of several flavors, including:

Open Source Comes to Campus
Open Source Comes to Campus is a series of workshop run on college campuses to help teach students the community knowledge and technical skills to participate in globally distributed software projects. These events are free of cost, supported by donations to OpenHatch. We are emphasizing organizing these with women in computer science groups.

Other online and in-person open source teaching events
Some examples of past events we have run:


 * Free workshop to help people learn how to use and contribute to Pandas, a statistics software package written in Python (Dec 2012)
 * Free workshop to help people learn how to use and contribute to the software behind Wikipedia (Jul 2012)

Independent events that are affiliated with OpenHatch
The Boston Python Workshop (described below) is one example of an affiliated event. These usually free-of-cost events are not run by OpenHatch, but its independent organizers decided to affiliate with us -- for more about that, read the Affiliated events page.

The Boston Python Workshop is a free of cost introduction to computer programming workshop for women and their friends who have no or minimal programming experience. It teaches the Python programming language. The workshop runs every 2 months with the Boston Python user group, and it has been a hugely successful and transformative event. Volunteers also help other people run outreach events in their cities, and recently received a grant (given to those independent organizers, not OpenHatch itself) from the Python Software Foundation to bring the workshop to 3 new cities in the US. Check out:


 * the Boston Python Workshop mission.
 * a photo slideshow from the workshops.

In 2013, OpenHatch received a grant to help pay for staff time to work with these independent groups and other programming meetup groups from the non-profit Python Software Foundation.

Project Rolodex
If you want to volunteer your technical or other skills for an open source, visit the project rolodex and indexed bugs that help match open source projects and volunteers. You can browse projects and bugs based on your interests and desired programming languages. In particular, we have "bitesized" bugs that have been identified as good, small tasks for new contributors.

The OpenHatch Board
OpenHatch a Massachusetts 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation. The OpenHatch board is:

Get involved
Want to contribute to OpenHatch? Want help contributing to another open source project? We'd love to hear from you.