> bringing on other developers, opening up to other contributors?
Yes that's the plan, definitely
This far, some people have contributed translations. I think right now it's a bit complicated to get started with writing source code and running tests, and there are some refactorings and renames I started but didn't finish yet, making the source code directory structure a bit confusing.
(If you have ideas about how / where to find people who might want to try to contribute, it'd be interesting to hear)
Would it be possible for you to list out some of the easier tasks that you have on your to-do list, and solicit coders to work on those. i know that bringing in other devs is a huge step, but you've put together a very solid platform, and it'd be great to see it keep growing.
> list out some of the easier tasks that you have on your to-do list
I think that's a good idea. Maybe the next steps for finding contributors, isn't to find a place on the Internet where many want-to-be-contibutor-to-something hangs out, but instead have better docs and to-do lists for those who find their way to Talkyard already somehow.
> bringing in other devs is a huge step
I think the first contribution tasks would be to just find out where they get stuck, when they try to get something done. And then I'll remove such "roadblocks" one at a time, until people can actually get things done. — Maybe this means many small steps :- )
> bringing on other developers, opening up to other contributors?
Yes that's the plan, definitely
This far, some people have contributed translations. I think right now it's a bit complicated to get started with writing source code and running tests, and there are some refactorings and renames I started but didn't finish yet, making the source code directory structure a bit confusing.
(If you have ideas about how / where to find people who might want to try to contribute, it'd be interesting to hear)