Aspie96 on Nostr: There are many ways muggles can contribute to software. One way is through ...
There are many ways muggles can contribute to software. One way is through translation, as you did, but it's not the only one.
Reporting bugs, giving honest and informative feedback, promoting the program, contributing non-code assets (such as art: many programs contain images), suggesting new features and more.
Many specific groups can help a lot.
For example, providing legal feedback, assistance, representation or help understanding certain laws can be a useful contribution by lawyers.
Those who operate in a certain sector can provide specific feedback on how to improve a piece of software so that it works well in their own field.
For more technical users (but not strictly developers), when it comes to Nostr specifically, there is also the option of hosting a public relay free for all. Those who are volunteering infrastructure are helping for sure and it would be nice to have more "structured" relays, with expressly permissive policies.
Reporting bugs, giving honest and informative feedback, promoting the program, contributing non-code assets (such as art: many programs contain images), suggesting new features and more.
Many specific groups can help a lot.
For example, providing legal feedback, assistance, representation or help understanding certain laws can be a useful contribution by lawyers.
Those who operate in a certain sector can provide specific feedback on how to improve a piece of software so that it works well in their own field.
For more technical users (but not strictly developers), when it comes to Nostr specifically, there is also the option of hosting a public relay free for all. Those who are volunteering infrastructure are helping for sure and it would be nice to have more "structured" relays, with expressly permissive policies.