I'm wondering if its worth putting on my resume. As of right now its pretty bare, with mostly just uninteresting work experience, no education, credentials or anything else of note.
When those stories are all kind of 'well, I just did this tiny thing', it's off putting. But if your listing is more of a project with the components you used and you indicate you contributed to some of them, then you can tell the story of the project, and how it used that component anr show your knowledge of that component and that you fixed a couple things here and there. And talk about your process to identify the problem, find the source, collaborate with upstream etc. Following the interviewers interest to detail the parts they want to talk about.
As negative example: I read a CV where somebody linked four github pull requests. Two of them were closed unmerged by the project owner, one even had a remark that the code in question was copied from another website (which can get open source projects in trouble license-wise). I can't explain why the person willingly linked to bad examples of their work.