No money but want to contribute
Are there any ways to contribute to FOSS developers other than paying? I would really like to help/contribute but unfortunately have no regular income so no way to do so monetarily.
Are there any ways to contribute to FOSS developers other than paying? I would really like to help/contribute but unfortunately have no regular income so no way to do so monetarily.
contribute with your time. depending on the project, you can write the code, design the assets, help with translation, or even triage issues on the bug tracker.
Documentation is sorely lacking in many different open source projects. Often just making sure the documentation is up-to-date is very helpful
Yeah this. There’s always something to be done, for any skill level/type.
First of all. If you don't have the resources to contribute don't. If you need to spend your time on your financial situation or family or whatever, take care of yourself first.
But assuming you do have time then there are various ways that you can contribute.
Good question!
IMO a good way to help a FOSS maintainer is to actually use the software (esp pre-release) and report bugs instead of working around them. Besides helping the project quality, I'd find it very heart-warming to receive feedback from users; it means people out there are actually not only using the software but care enough for it to take their time, report bugs and test patches.
For people without IT background, I can recommend Mozilla common voice. They plan to release an advanced AI model for text-to-speech or speech-to-text conversion, e.g. for an offline, open source alternative to Amazon Echo, Siri etc.
To train the model they need at least 10000 hours of speech samples per language. So you can donate your voice by reading aloud small snippets, checking already recorded samples or making up new sentences.
https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/
@SeekPie Documentation or translation assistance is almost always a good way to help.
I'm quite new here. Are there any guides or something for that or it's different for every project?
@SeekPie Sometimes different, sometimes similar. Look into different software you enjoy using and find out what's needed. If it's something you can provide, and you feel like doing so, go fer it.
There are some themes that are common, but it is always best to look for a contribution guide, often distributed as CONTRIBUTING.md.
Actually, you can help by testing the software you use and file the bugs you find. Testing could include usability, UI, spelling, and trying to break it by putting various inputs into forms, etc.
In addition, telling people about it helps too. Maybe do blog or community posts, etc.
And thank you for wanting to help, you're a kind person!
I contribute by fixing spelling mistakes
I'm doing my part
Whatever skills you have are probably skills you could use to help.
If you can draw, see if a project you like needs help with artwork.
If you know multiple languages, see if they need help translating.
If you are good at breaking things, see if they need help testing.
If you are good at being social, see if you can help answer questions in their support channels.
If you don’t know what else to do, just share links all over the internet telling how good their project is.
Everyone can help in their own way. :)
All the answers given are already pretty good!
But I would like to add: take part in the community, discuss with other users, make it lives and show appreciations for the contributors (and maintainers) work. They're human, appreciation and kind words are an universal currency :)