What does it mean "Social Coding"? [June 28, 2012, 7:50 a.m.]
Nowadays more and more projects use an open source license to distribute their work and give more freedom to the users and developers.
Thanks to this open approach, everyone can participate and contribute to different projects with ideas, bug reports, translations, code patches, and feedback.
While this social interaction can be done thanks to different applications, the web service Github has integrated the popular open source distributed version control system Git, whic is designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
Github provides a freemium account for every open source project. The goal: if you have an open source project which is public by default, you will get more contributions from the community as everyone will be able to clone your code, send you new ideas, patches and become part of your project.
In summary, in order to complete this challenge go to Github.com, search one public project and publish here the URL of the project.