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What are some fediverse apps that need contributors?


I'm a decent developer, but with only a couple years' professional experience and no formal training. I'm looking for open source projects to contribute to (ideally pick one or two and get dedicated to them).

I'm open to small or large projects.

I'm using this as my source of options:

fediverse.party/en/miscellaneo…

But I'm curious if there are other ones, or if you all have ideas about which ones are needing and deserving help.

Thanks!

in reply to Sentient Loom

I’m working on my own app for lemmy, but it’s so early stage I have a long way to go. Literally started on it a week ago. And honestly I’m not sure if anyone will ever use it.

But I cross posted this to the lemmyapps community. I think the maintainers of some of the more popular lemmy clients are active there.

in reply to Sentient Loom

That link shows loads of apps I've never heard of, but visiting their repos suggests that they're dead.

Since that site helpfully breaks down platforms by programming language, it might be best to target something familiar (or maybe something you want to learn).

This community is hosted by Lemmy (Rust), and most of the posts and replies will be made by people using that, but they'll also be some by people using PieFed (python) or MBIN (PHP).

in reply to Sentient Loom

Doesn't seem to be on that list but Interstellar is the only Mbin app and it could use some more devs
in reply to unknown1234_5

Yes, more contributors would be great!
in reply to jwr1

I'd help but I can't really code very well yet, unfortunately reporting bugs is about all I can do for the time being
in reply to Sentient Loom

My favourites that I'd love to see more work on are Eternity and Thunder.

That said, it would also be cool to see apps for other threadiverse platforms like Mbin, Piefed, and Sublinks.

in reply to Sentient Loom

Have you tried Apollo? The developer hurt his back and there hasn’t been an update for 90 days.
in reply to Sentient Loom

in reply to Sentient Loom

I'd personally love to see Ibis get finished enough to become the go-to platform for fan wiki sites, replacing all the garbage ones filled with ads.
in reply to Remy Rose

I just forked it. That one seems interesting. Thanks for the suggestion.
in reply to Sentient Loom

When taking a broad longterm view, clearly Peertube and/or other video hosting and sharing alternatives to Youtube are the most strategically important since as bad as centralization/enclosure of the commons is for various mediums of online communities, the process is wholely complete in a good chunk of the world for informational videos with Youtube utterly dominating.

It is easy to underestimate how powerful of a fulcrum Youtube is for leveraging manipulation and control.

I have no idea if Peertube needs development help (I assume they likely do) and I am not sure what specifically the kinds of things they need help with are, so I say this more as a general observation.

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