• Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Ask for help.

    Doesn’t include a link to issues or a clear call to action?

    Whether you’re a developer, a writer, a UI/UX designer, a non-English-language speaker, or just an avid enthusiast willing to help out, no matter your experience level, we’d love the extra help.

    I’m a engineer so I know to jump right into the GitHub issues.

    But a writer doesn’t have any idea how to even participate. To get help, make better, clearer asks.

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      1 year ago

      They linked resources, forums, IRC, Matrix, and Discord. They listed some basic issues like client support, ui, etc.

      This just feels like nitpicking. It’s a bunch of people passionate about a project, doing it for absolutly nothing, seeing if others want to join in.

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        There is also a link on that blog that opens to a “how you can contribute” with a selection tree. If code is chosen it provides a link to the issue tracker.

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      But a writer doesn’t have any idea how to even participate. To get help, make better, clearer asks.

      That’s why they need a writer!