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Sometimes communities need help handling all the issues that have been reported. They need to know whether bugs can be reproduced and whether patches/pull requests work as intended. You can help them out by a) reproducing bugs and b) reviewing patches! Along the way, you'll learn a ton about the project.▼
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== Overview ==
▲Sometimes communities need help handling all the issues that have been reported. They need to know whether bugs can be reproduced and whether patches/pull requests work as intended. You can help them out by a) reproducing bugs and b) reviewing patches! Along the way, you'll learn a ton about the project.
There are two main types of task you can choose to work on. The first is ''reproducing bugs''. In this task, you will find bugs that have been reported and attempt to reproduce them on your machine.▼
▲There are two main types of task you can choose to work on
Before you begin, you will need to pick a project to contribute to. To do this, try our [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Curriculum/Finding_a_Project Finding a Project] activity.
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