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Open Source Workflows

Open Source Workflows refer to standardized processes and practices for contributing to, maintaining, and collaborating on open source software projects. These workflows typically involve version control systems (like Git), issue tracking, code review, continuous integration, and community governance models. They ensure efficient collaboration, code quality, and project sustainability in distributed development environments.

Also known as: OSS Workflows, Open Source Collaboration, Git Workflow, Community Development Process, FOSS Workflows
🧊Why learn Open Source Workflows?

Developers should learn Open Source Workflows to effectively participate in or lead open source projects, which are foundational to modern software development and career growth. These workflows are essential for contributing to popular repositories on platforms like GitHub, managing internal open source initiatives, and adopting best practices for collaborative coding in any team setting. Mastery improves code review efficiency, reduces merge conflicts, and fosters community engagement.

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