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If you don't want to work on these particular projects, that's okay. There's a few other things you can try:
 
[[__Newcomer Newcomer tasks ]]: Thesetasks__ are categorieskinds of tasks that are especiallyrelatively usefuleasy for newcomers to perform, suchsince asthey makingdon't surerequire weba siteston areof accessibleexperience toeither peoplewith the project or with visualFOSS at large. Despite impairmentsthis, orthese givingtasks feedbackare onall gettingreally started/installationuseful instructions.for most Youprojects! And you can do these tasksthem for any project. These tasks are:
* [http://openhatch.github.io/open-source-comes-to-campus/lessons/newcomer-tasks/accessibility/#/ Improving website accessibility for people with visual impairments]
* [http://openhatch.github.io/open-source-comes-to-campus/lessons/newcomer-tasks/setup/#/ Trying out "Getting Started" guides and installation instructions and giving feedback.]
* [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Newcomer_Tasks/Issue_Tracker_Cleaning Going through bug reports and pull requests and testing them out.]
 
[[ Recommended_Projects | Recommended projects]]: These are projects with great communities that have good getting started instructions. They're not affiliated with this event, but they're likely to welcome you with open arms.
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