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List of people interested in helping you in getting started with open source contribution or your own projects

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Awesome Mentors

List of students at IIIT-Delhi willing to help and mentor others with their opensource contribution or their projects.

Why?

  • Help interested and motivated developers in getting proper guidance
  • For getting help in getting started with any open source contribution (like making your first PR)
  • Connect mentors and mentee for GSoC and RGSoC organizations based on mutual interests of both of them

How to contact the mentor?

  • IIIT-Delhi mail
  • Make an issue on GitHub (and tag the mentor)
  • Gitter
  • or in any other way, that is feasible

Mentorship focus area lists areas in which the mentor is comfortable in mentoring. The star( * ) symbol under "Mentorship focus area" column means that the mentor is willing to help with any project.

Mentor Name (A->Z) GitHub Mentorship focus areas
Palash Bansal @palashbansal96 Graphics, Android, Unity3D, Game Development, x86 asm, ARM, RPI/Arudino, VR, PHP, django, Image Processing(OpenCV mostly), Dev on Windows, Hackathons, CTFs, *
Peeyush Kushwaha @peey Babel-GSoC, Compilers, all things JavaScript
Sambhav Satija @darkryder Django, Flask, Android, GBA development, C, Infra tools, DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, *
Siddharth Yadav @geekSiddharth OpenWorm-GSoC, Image Processing(OpenCV, ImageJ, skimage), front-end development, Keras, RPI/Arudino
Muhammad Falak @mfrw Linux Kernel, Distributed Systems, Go, *
Naman @naman web/mobile-dev, systems, HCI, programming language, DevOps, Privacy, Security, *
Raghav Kukreti @raghav-kukreti web(flask, django, html, css, sass, less, coffeescript, jquery, vue, node {express, sails-js}), databases(mongo, postgres, sqlite), ml/dl(tensorflow, pytorch, sklearn), gui/graphics(qt, unity), hackathons *
Viresh Gupta @virresh coala-GSoC, desktop, web and android development, databases, ml/dl/rl, scripting, automation and testing, *
Khushal Sharma @logan1x Python, Web(html, css, flask, vanillajs), Privacy, Security, Linux,Computational Biology, *

References:

If you're looking for mentors outside the college, you may find this helpful: awesome-oss-mentors

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