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Wish I was a dev. I'd jump in to help so fast.
I'm a dev but i'm in no way familiar with Rust (or more importantly, the code structure).
Very early on I also had a look at the codebase for their join-lemmy.org site to see if I could contibute some UX changes to make it less text-heavy, but the framework they use for the UI is something I'm not familiar with either.
Perhaps they're both things to revisit when I have more spare time...
Maybe you could start with making pull-requests to help and maybe also writting them an application on Matrix. I'm not being snarky just pointing out that it's easier to help than you might think.
I think taco butt plug meant that they aren't a developer, like at all, so can't help with coding or PRs or anything.
Fair enough.
I have no idea what a pull request or matrix is but I'll start reading about them.
Matrix is a secure chat protocol used by the Devs to message eachother.
A pull request is a way of proposing and contributing code on git-based platforms like github, gitlab, and codeberg.
Yea, thank you. I found the github list but yea... guess it's a good time to learn!
You don't become a developer by wishing. Here's a tutorial if you want to learn
(edit: Rust, not Go)
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Thank you!!!