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This is awesome! Thanks! So, I'm going 5-for-5 here. $5 for Lemmy.world and $5 for the Lemmy devs. I know it's not much, but I'm not rich and it's steady monthly income so, hopefully, it helps...
Every bit helps, I am sure.
I'll sit down here eventually, and try to figure out how the codebase works, and see if I can provide meaningful contributions to it.
Wow. That's the best kind of contribution, IMO...
Only- If I am able to make sense of it. I typically do C#/Python development. Everything in the code base is a bit foreign to me.
And- they already have ansible playbooks, and docker containers going. So.. shall see.
Understandable. I've done my share of Python and full-stack stuff as well but my job keeps me so busy these days that, sometimes, the only way to contribute to these types of projects is monetarily. I just do what I can, and I hope it's enough. I (we) definitely appreciate your time spent on trying to contribute more and I hope to do so as well once I can retire and tell them all to go F$ck themselves! ;)
To be perfectly honest, there is a good chance I won't be able to get involved enough to poke around in the code-base too much.
But, Gonna keep an eye on the development staff for a bit, and if they seem pretty dedicated, and up to the task of developing the tool to replace reddit, I'll slip them a hundred bucks or so.
Well worth it IMO, this platform does have promise.
I agree. There are two major bugs and, if they can work past those two issues, I think the future is bright. Once it gets to that point, it becomes better than Reddit IMO...