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2026-03-01
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Happy Birthday, Lettuce! 🥬✨ ## Two Years of Helping Us “Let You Get Started” ## The Origin: A Conversation and a Commit ## 6,000 Welcomes and Counting 🎉 ## Growing Pains & The Road Ahead 🌱 ## Why Lettuce Matters ❤️ Two years ago today, a simple question echoed through the OWASP Slack channels — a question that continues to surface year after year: For newcomers, the OWASP ecosystem is inspiring — but vast. With countless repositories, extensive documentation, and a diverse range of project pages, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed before writing a single line of code. That moment of uncertainty sparked the creation of BLT-Lettuce. Today, we celebrate the project that transformed an intimidating wall of information into a welcoming front door. Lettuce began not with elaborate architecture, but with a practical realization. Through conversations between Donnie Brown and Jason, a clear insight emerged: the best way to support newcomers was to meet them exactly where they already were — on Slack. On February 29, 2024, the first prototype commit landed with a focused mission: create a guided pathway for the steady wave of students and curious developers joining initiatives like Google Summer of Code. The name reflects that mission perfectly:
Lettuce → “Let us get started.” Lettuce didn’t launch with fanfare or a marketing campaign. It was a quiet utility designed to do one thing exceptionally well: provide orientation. Since its first organic Slack post in June 2024, Lettuce has supported nearly 6,000 newcomers in navigating OWASP with confidence. It offered a structured, hierarchical guide through the ecosystem, enabling contributors to: Importantly, Lettuce also takes into account each project’s Slack member count to suggest channels that are active, balanced, and welcoming. By guiding newcomers toward communities with healthy engagement — rather than overcrowded or inactive spaces — it helps ensure conversations are meaningful and contributors are seen. What began as a simple onboarding tool quickly became a meaningful bridge into open source participation. Like any evolving project, Lettuce experienced its share of growing pains — server constraints, hosting transitions, and temporary migrations. Each challenge refined the vision and strengthened the foundation. Now, as we celebrate this milestone, Lettuce returns to its roots as a standalone project — with an even broader ambition. The core idea is simple yet powerful: onboarding should feel human. The same logic that helps newcomers navigate OWASP can support any large organization managing multiple repositories and welcoming a steady stream of new contributors. At its heart, Lettuce is not about automation — it’s about people. Open source thrives when the first step feels accessible. Lettuce addresses the human side of contribution: first-day uncertainty, hesitation, and the fear of asking “basic” questions. Whether you’re a GSoC applicant or a seasoned contributor exploring something new, your first interaction should feel clear, guided, and encouraging. We want to make it easy.
We want to let you get started. Happy Birthday, Lettuce! 🥳
Here’s to many more years of eliminating the “Where do I begin?” barrier — and building welcoming pathways into open source for everyone. Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. This was a major issue in the Slack for a long time and Lettuce has been doing a good job sending new users in the right direction. Thank you Lettuce! Also thank you to Jisan and Sarthak for the work they did developing this and getting it working. Happy birthday Lettuce!!! Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse - Discover projects aligned with their interests
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