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== What is a Starling? ==
Time to face the music armed with this great infrmoation.
 
Starlings are people who are interested in free software projects who have successfully completed a Starling Bounty.
 
Starling Bounties are clear, focused guides for new contributors to do something useful in an existing free software project. We want to turn people who love using free software into budding contributors, our own little OpenHatchlings on their way to becoming rising stars of free software!
 
== Can I see an example? ==
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* See their [http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/second-fedora-design-bounty-ninja-identified/ most recent success story]
 
== What we offer to projectsyou ==
 
* The completion of one task, usually squashing of some bug.
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* Exposure to potential contributors, along with the information needed to learn how to contribute.
 
In exchange, we need some help and commitment from you.
 
== How to get a project involved ==
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* They will be featured on a page of successful starlings.
* We want there to be some ''clear'' benefit within the project -- perhaps commit access, or at least an email to the -devel list with congratulations.
* A bar of Swiss Chocolate, sent by [https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/announcing_the_new_asf_board Noirin Shirley] from Switzerland
* Their contribution should have a visible impact for users that they can be proud of.
* They will have earned their wings as from a free software supporter to a contributor. That warm and fuzzy feeling.
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* Your idea here
 
== Round one ==
I love these articles. How many words can a wdrosmtih smith?
 
Danny Piccirillo and Asheesh are launching this effort in what we call:
 
* '''[[Starling/Round1|Starling Round 1]]'''
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