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So you want to contribute to an open source project. With tens of thousands of options to choose from, how do you find one that's right for you? This activity is meant to help you narrow down your options to a few different projects you can pursue.
 
To get ready, all you need to do is take out a piece of paper, open up a text editor, or start an etherpad, for taking notes as you follow these steps. YouAn caneasy way to take notes could be to use the template we've madeprovided in [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/finding-a-project this etherpad] - you can copy and paste that text into your text editor and then fill out answers as you go along. (If that's accidentally been edited, try [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/ep/pad/view/finding-a-project/rev.659 here].)
 
Optional: find a friend or groups of friend to go through the activity with. They can help with each step. Maybe you'll even pick a project to contribute to together!
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