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Lab 3: Potential Projects

In this lab, I will be going through three potential open source projects I would like to contribute to. 1: iD Repository : https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD iD is an easy to use OpenStreetMap editor, which uses Javascript. It supports all of the current modern browsers, and the intention is to do the basic tasks without breaking other people's data. I chose this open source project, as I was always interested in figuring out how to play around with Maps. I am going to go through the issues to see if there is anything I am capable enough to fix, or find issues on my own when going through the code. What I would need to learn is Javascript, how to support all browsers, and how to properly contribute worthwhile issues to the project. 2. Teammates Repository : https://github.com/TEAMMATES/teammates Teammates is a cloud-based open source project that provides users to manage peer evaluations and other feedback for students. It is used by both the educator and the stud