GitLit is a social network exclusively for Open-Source developers. It works by connecting enthusiastic developers to the most interesting and relevant projects to them and forming new communities of like-minded and passionate developers.
It is difficult to find contributable projects - What if you can get a dashboard full of project and issues suggestions, which are relevant to you - both skill and interest wise?
There is no standards to rate and classify developers & projects
There are two primary use-cases for GitLit, one for the developers to discover interesting projects and the other is forpeople in the industry to find talented and enthusiastic developers.
Project Discovery
Students & Beginners: GitLit can be used by students and beginners to get started into the world of Open Source.It helps them to break-the-ice, and kick-start their FOSS journey without essentially going into deeper level.
Developers GitLit can also be used by amateur as well as professional developers to discover innovative, interestingand relevant projects to contribute to - based on their skill level.
Developer Discovery
Developer Advocates: GitLit can be used by developer advocates to identify enthusiastic and talentedcontributors, who are interested in their organization, and connect with them. It can be also used by them to analysetheir projects, and monitor community members.
College Clubs: College based computer clubs like amFOSS, can use GitLit to identify enthusiastic and talentedstudents out of a large pool and effectively monitor and check their progress.
Corporate Recruiters: Corporate companies can discover developers, with the required talent and passion usingcredible metrics of GitLit.
Contributions are welcome! <3