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Not sure! My own path was very mentor-dependent. Participating in open source communities worked for me to find my original mentors as well. The other participants are incentivized to mentor/coach because the main thing you're bringing is time and motivation--and if they can teach you what you need to know to come back with better output while requiring less handholding down the road, their project wins.

It's not for everyone because open source tends to require you to have the personality to self-select goals. Outside of more explicit mentor relationships, the projects aren't set up to provide you with a structured curriculum or distribute tasks. But if you can think of something you want to get done or attempt in a project, chances are you'll get a lot of helping hands and eager teachers along the way.



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