Komodor and the Power of Collaboration: How to Thrive in a Global Community

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People can collaborate with people from all around the world, work on new projects, and contribute to software development through open source global communities. One such project is Komodor, which aims to give developers a multi-chain platform that is open, safe and scalable on which they may create decentralised apps and also have a great support for world 2nd largest project Kubenatics.

Here are the steps that you can take if you are interested in joining the Komodor community-

1. Having a basic understanding of the Komodor ecosystem : Before getting involved in the community, it is important to have a basic understanding of Komodor.Start by reading the Read.me documentation to become familiar with the technology, application cases, and objectives. To learn more about the initiatives and projects Komodor is working on, you can also visit their website komodor.com and social media accounts, eg. Discord, Twitter.

2. Sign up for the Komodor Discord server: Discord is a well-liked Open Source community communication tool. To engage with the community, learn about the most recent advancements, and ask any questions you may have in the chat-here section,like- "is there any beginner friendly issues". Also, this is a great opportunity to network with other developers and having a good network for your future.

3. Investigate the Komodor repository on Github. This is where you can find the projects source code, contribution tab etc. To get a sense of the codebase and the issues that are being worked on, open the repository. Also, you can fork the repository and begin your own independent code exploration And also use the starred โญ button to save this for future and don't miss any updates from the repo.

4. Select a task to work on. From the development of dApps(decentralised apps) to the underlying blockchain, Komodo's projects are diverse. Choose a project that fits your interests and abilities by exploring the available ones. Also, you can examine the outstanding projects to determine which ones you can take on.

5. Participate in the community: After identifying a project to work on, begin participating in it. This may include writing code, testing, creating documentation(non-code) or reporting bugs. Be sure you adhere to the project's rules and norms and ask the community for helps in the mailing list.

6. Establish a solid reputation : As you give back to the community, your standing will rise. Your social media accounts(Twitter), developer portfolios, and Github profile are all places where you can display your work. This will not only make you stand out to most of the developer, but it will also improve your chances of getting asked to work with them on future projects and also helps in to getting a Remote Job Later.

7. Take part in online/offline events. Komodor hosts a number of gatherings and hackathons all year long. Join these events to demonstrate your abilities and gain knowledge from others.

Technical expertise, networking, and community interaction are necessary for participation in open source international communities like Komodor, Kubenatics, MLH etc. You can start giving back to the community and establishing a career in the fascinating field of decentralised technology by taking the actions listed above .

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