
PurePerformance From Zero to Open Source Contributor with Diana Todea
Feb 16, 2026
Diana Todea, Developer Experience Engineer at Victoria Metrics and CNCF Neurodiversity co-lead, shares her journey from newcomer to OpenTelemetry contributor. She talks about starting with docs and localization, finding beginner-friendly issues, using AI responsibly for drafts, and building motivation through community initiatives like Merge Forward.
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Begin With Non-Code Contributions
- Start contributing with documentation, exams, translations or localization before jumping into code.
- Use those non-code tasks to learn the project and meet maintainers who can guide deeper contributions.
Find Good First Issues
- Look for project directories and labels like "good first issue" to find beginner-friendly tasks.
- Check official docs and pick projects aligned with your skills or goals before diving in.
Pick Projects Based On Clear Goals
- Define a clear objective (skill, tool, or use case) to pick the right open source project.
- Use that focus to survive demotivation and guide long-term contributions.

