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I agree on your open source comments as far as, the only open sourced code a person has is personal pet projects. However, if you see someone has PRs and commits into something like the Linux repository or a major well known project, then their open source contributions could be very meaningful. As an example. If you are hiring for a position for a developer to work on garage band at Apple, if an applicant is an audio dev for FreeBSD, that is a pretty good sign the candidate knows what they are doing.


Agree - it’d have to be some contribution to a significant project. Those are radar and far in between.

Usually it’s “I wrote some code and put it on GitHub, call it open source”.




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