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[GitHub] [airflow-site] leahecole commented on a change in pull request #280: [Blog entry] Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy intern

leahecole commented on a change in pull request #280:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/280#discussion_r474264430



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+title: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+linkTitle: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+author: "Omair Khan"
+github: "OmairK"
+linkedin: "omairkhan64"
+description: ""
+tags: [Community]
+date: "2020-08-15"
+draft: true
+
+[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/) is a program which organises three months paid internships with FOSS
+projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects.
+
+The first thing I had to do was choose a project under an organisation. After going through all the projects
+I chose “Extending the REST API of Apache Airflow”, because I had a good idea of REST API(s) so I thought it
+would be easier to get started with the contributions. I had never contributed to FOSS before so this part
+was overwhelming but there were plenty of issues labelled “good first issues” with detailed descriptions and
+some even had code snippets so luckily that nudged me in the direction of my first PR.
+
+My first PR made me familiar with the feedback loop and those feedbacks on my subsequent PRs were the focal
+point of the overall learning experience. Through actively and passively participating in discussions I
+learnt that even if there is a difference of opinion I could always learn from the different approaches.
+Throughout my internship I learnt a lot about different frameworks and technologies but the biggest takeaway
+for me was that a code is read more often than its written, and I started writing code with that in mind.

Review comment:
       Love this!! So true. 

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+title: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+linkTitle: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+author: "Omair Khan"
+github: "OmairK"
+linkedin: "omairkhan64"
+description: ""
+tags: [Community]
+date: "2020-08-15"
+draft: true
+
+[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/) is a program which organises three months paid internships with FOSS
+projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects.
+
+The first thing I had to do was choose a project under an organisation. After going through all the projects
+I chose “Extending the REST API of Apache Airflow”, because I had a good idea of REST API(s) so I thought it
+would be easier to get started with the contributions. I had never contributed to FOSS before so this part
+was overwhelming but there were plenty of issues labelled “good first issues” with detailed descriptions and
+some even had code snippets so luckily that nudged me in the direction of my first PR.
+
+My first PR made me familiar with the feedback loop and those feedbacks on my subsequent PRs were the focal

Review comment:
       Consider linking to your PR on "my first PR" - I bet folks would love to see it! Additionally, consider listing your additional ones somewhere - not only will it give users some good examples of healthy PR discussions, it'll be a nice reference for you in the future :) 

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File path: landing-pages/site/content/en/blog/experience-with-airflow-as-an-outreachy-intern.md
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+title: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+linkTitle: "Journey with Airflow as an Outreachy Intern"
+author: "Omair Khan"
+github: "OmairK"
+linkedin: "omairkhan64"
+description: ""
+tags: [Community]
+date: "2020-08-15"
+draft: true
+
+[Outreachy](https://www.outreachy.org/) is a program which organises three months paid internships with FOSS
+projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects.
+
+The first thing I had to do was choose a project under an organisation. After going through all the projects
+I chose “Extending the REST API of Apache Airflow”, because I had a good idea of REST API(s) so I thought it
+would be easier to get started with the contributions. I had never contributed to FOSS before so this part
+was overwhelming but there were plenty of issues labelled “good first issues” with detailed descriptions and
+some even had code snippets so luckily that nudged me in the direction of my first PR.
+
+My first PR made me familiar with the feedback loop and those feedbacks on my subsequent PRs were the focal

Review comment:
       grammar nit - "those feedbacks" -> the feedback 




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