Earlier this year, SourceKibitzer began analyzing open source open source projects. Then it was a complex set of metrics, understandable only to advanced specialists. In a short time, the project has developed greatly and is gaining a human face. The person gets and complex analytics.
Now, instead of measuring abstract projects, people are rated. Or rather, Java developers working in Open Source projects. Each participant is given a score on a 10-point scale (know-how score). If you have never participated in open source, no problem. You can take one of the tasks
in this list and make your first contribution to the Open Source community.
SourceKibitzer can be called the community of the new generation. Experts do not unite around virtual dating, but around what they do. Participation in such a network not only stimulates communication among specialists, but also helps to find a new job, to light up in front of clients, and for particularly lucky ones to get rich.
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The peculiarity of SourceKibitzer is that it is Open Source itself. A means that each user can make a contribution to how this network should look. The idea is similar to Wikipedia, only focused on initiative programmers who write code instead of articles.