On Jul 15, 2026, at 4:32 PM, Sai Sriram Dodda <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
> Respected,
> 
> I'm Sai,
> I wanted to learn and contribute to the projects at Apache Software
> Foundation.
> Can I know the process. I'm a beginner but a very curious and passionate
> Computer Science student from IIT.


Thank you for your interest in the Apache Software Foundation projects.

The ASF is home to more than 200 projects that span many topics, programming 
languages, project sizes, code complexity, and other ways of measuring. So 
where you get involved is going to vary based on your interests.

    • Projects by language: https://projects.apache.org/projects.html?language 
    • Projects by category: https://projects.apache.org/projects.html?category 
    • Projects by size: https://projects.apache.org/projects.html?number  
    • Projects by name: https://projects.apache.org/projects.html?name

Most ASF projects conduct much of their discussion on a mailing list. These 
lists can be found at https://lists.apache.org/  where you can read the recent, 
and historical, discussions around the project. This might give you an idea of 
whether a particular project is a good fit for you.

Most of our projects have their source code on GitHub, where you can see what 
the open issues are, review pull requests, or contribute changes. 
https://github.com/apache/ 

If you are interested in working on community building, that's what the 
Community Development (ComDev) project is about. Our work is divided into 
various working groups, which are listed on our website at 
https://community.apache.org/working-groups/

We're a big organization, with a lot of projects, so if any of this is 
overwhelming, please to ask your followup questions here, and we'll try to 
guide you towards where you can best fit in.

Welcome!
Rich, for Apache Community Development.
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