Dne sobota 21. května 2022 19:09:42 CEST, Per Jessen napsal(a):
Sasi Olin wrote:
On Sa, Mai 21 2022 at 18:45:22 +0200, Per Jessen
wrote:
I honestly don't know what the most common ways are, although I expect code is certainly one.
When I was first developing the new www, that is still very early in development, because I just don't have the time to focus on it,
Sorry, I was not aware it is work in progress - please only take my comment as a comment, nothing more.
there was a group of people that was planning to adjust asknot-ng for openSUSE needs, under contribute.opensuse.org domain, but that fizzled out. It's probably the easiest way to get a website that mentions the ways to contribute to the project. https://github.com/fedora-infra/asknot-ng
Somehow it has to be something that is inviting/open/inclusive for the largest group of people. The teaser has to be attractive to get them through the door :-) I figure "hardware" has to be one of the least popular. I would relegate "hardware" to https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:How_to_participate
Going back to topic, my 0.02€: - There should be OBS in the first place, since that (and YaST) is the biggest thing that distinguishes us from the rest of distributions - I would personally remove the "TO OPENSUSE" part, since OBS builds packages not only for *SUSE, but for many other distributions and not everyone knows it. Take [1] as an example. Contribute should be enough IMHO. Also, all open source projects benefit to/from others, so when you contribute to *SUSE, you contribute to whole open source ecosystem. - I think documentation writers and translators are the second most important things needed I would do it following: 1: CONTRIBUTE 2a: OBS | 2b: Documentation | 2c: Translation And maybe some free stickers for someone willing to open a *SUSE booth on some expos etc? That is also nice way to contribute :) [1] https://github.com/HamedMasafi/GitKlient/issues/6 Regards, Gryffus