School Source Tour 丨 2023 Open Atom School Source Tour Open Source Ambassador List

The "Open Atom School Source Tour" public welfare project was jointly funded and established by the Open Atom Open Source Foundation (hereinafter referred to as the "Foundation") and Tencent. The two parties work together to explore new paths for the integration of production and education by establishing open source associations in colleges and universities, popularizing open source culture, and developing open source curriculum systems. Provide a larger practice stage for university developers, cultivate more open source comprehensive talents, expand new areas of open source contribution, and promote the efficient transformation of open source scientific research results.

The Open Atomic School Source Tour is a long-term public welfare project initiated by the foundation, which is dedicated to cultivating students' scientific spirit, original spirit, dedication, and collaboration spirit, and to penetrate the concept of open source into the majority of colleges and universities.

Open source ambassadors, as an important part of the Open Atom School’s public welfare project, help students become contributors to the open source community and guide students in the technical, social and organizational skills required to participate in open source. After systematic training and examinations in the early stage, a total of more than 100 students joined the ranks of open source ambassadors. In the future, we will spread open source culture on campus, promote open source technology, and empower the growth of student developers!

We sincerely invite more of you who love open source and education to join the ranks of open source ambassadors! Cultivate new open source forces in the open source school public welfare project, and enhance the influence of open source education in my country! At the same time, you can also get motivation, honor and self-growth from the activities. We look forward to your joining!

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