What was your first github repo contribution?

What was your first github repo contribution?

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nakadashi

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A bug report

My first job prospect asked to make a pull request of a fizzbuzz exercise for the interview, didnt get the job btw.
>public repos
imagine doing it for free

That's going back a long ways...

My first commit was a boot stub to bridge between the ROM bootloader in an Atmel microproccessor, that could only address something like 64k of memory before configuring the DRAM, and the second stage bootloader (u-boot, in this case).

a small mpv patch. it was dead simple, but still took me a week to figure it out.

thank you for the gorgeous look sir

replaced multiple instances of problematic words for more inclusive alternatives

To work repo because I dont work for free

I don't register social media accounts

probably a minecraft server plugin

A script to start an android project in the terminal, 2012

I added a feature for a platform I had to use at work.

I've contributed to MCserver or something like that long time ago, but I'm not sure it was on GitHub. I think it was renamed or abandoned now, I can't find any info about it now.
After that, I've contributed to some MMD and Vulkan related libraries, not sure which first

> I think it was renamed or abandoned now
Nvm it's called cuberite now. And back then it was hosted on Google Code, not GitHub.
It's nice to see how this funny small project advanced over all these years.

A bug report and then small patch to ranger file manager. It was about some issue with how it opens terminal apps.

needful status: DONE!!

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A bug patch when applying for GSoC

>u-boot, in this case

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Not github, but my first git contribution was to mta san andreas. I fixed a bug in the script loader.