As the summer approaches, open source sees a wave of new contributors.
Every year, people explore repositories, go through issues, and try to understand where they can contribute. The challenge is rarely writing code. It is understanding the system well enough to make meaningful changes.
OWASP BLT is participating in Social Summer of Code (SSOC), a three month program focused on open source contribution, learning, and collaboration. It brings together contributors from different backgrounds to work on real world projects, submit pull requests, and actively engage with the open source ecosystem. This brings that momentum into a project focused on real world security workflows.
OWASP BLT (Bug Logging Tool) is a community driven OWASP project developing open source tools for vulnerability reporting, bug tracking, and security automation. The work spans APIs, dashboards, applications, bots, and ongoing research under OWASP, designed to make security processes more practical, structured, and usable.
As part of this, we are also running an ongoing deletion program.
Contributors review the repository, identify unused or unnecessary files, and remove them. Each valid contribution is rewarded with $1.
This is a focused effort to keep the codebase clean, efficient, and maintainable, while contributors engage directly with the structure and evolution of the project.
As the summer progresses, more areas of the project will be opened for contribution, along with clear guidelines and active issues.
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