Anyone can join an open source project. You can test the GitHub version and report bugs back, create guides for users, tweak the UI, refactor things to make thing easier to understand, translate, review PRs, create release notes, do a study on what users like or dislike in the app, suggest new UI elements, maybe build a simple website for the project, structure an FAQ, organize the developers in calls or in issues, do a marketing push, organize a local install fest, present the project in conferences, etc, etc, etc.
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Most open source projects only accept bug reports and stuff via shit like GitHub instead of nostr. I'm not making accounts on shitty platforms like GitHub that don't use nostr logins.
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Odd, the embedded note isn't showing up in jumble for me
Here's the Monero bounty link 

6.268ษฑ | The GitHub cure: Radicle + P2P + Tor + nostr + Monero (Project Zymogen) ยท Monero Bounties
Project Zymogen Goal: to potentially create a decentralized GitHub. (You can name it whatever you want, Zymogen is just a placeholder name) Phase I A
Missed a couple * Anyone with the intelligence, ambition and obsession, the time and resources, willingness to sacrifice and work hard for no reward, etc, etc, etc.
The beauty of open source software and open protocols.
Would I go for 5 years to prison for testing?
Talk to other normies, edit and/or translate documentations or wikis, discuss with other users & developers in various forums, watch GitHub projects, create post-blogs about the journey, and some more. So much fun!
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