June was not about making the most contributions -- it was about becoming a better collaborator.
✅ 1 PR merged
🔄 1 PR still open
👀 3 PR reviews completed
🐞 1 issue opened
I am making this graph all green...
The biggest milestone wasn't writing code. It was reviewing pull requests.
One review led the author to update their PR based on my feedback. That experience taught me that open source isn't just about contributing code; it's also about helping improve someone else's work through discussion and constructive feedback.
I also had an interesting experience interacting with automated reviewers like Vercel Bot and Copilot. Rather than accepting every suggestion, I tested them, evaluated the trade-offs, and explained why I chose a different approach. It was a good reminder that AI can assist reviews, but engineering judgement still matters.
My biggest challenge is still finding a larger project that I can consistently contribute to over the long term. That's my main goal for July, alongside publishing my OSS Contribution Toolkit repo and making my CaaS project usable for others.
Small, consistent steps continue to move the journey forward. What was your biggest open source learning in June?
Transparency Note: I used AI as an editor—not as the author. For this article, it helped refine the structure and improve the English grammar. The technical content, experiments, opinions, and conclusions are my own and were reviewed by me before publishing.