How to Contribute
The following article contains a selection of common ways to contribute to the community projects.
Reporting issues
Reporting issues is a great way to contribute (if done correctly). The software projects are using bug trackers to keep track of bugs and to link patches or changes with these bug reports.
See the article where to report bugs to find out where you can report bugs.
Contributing code
By contributing code, for example as documented in the following project pages (alphabetical order):
- elementary: Get Involved and the ARM project on GitHub
- KDE: see Get Involved and Help:Contribute
- Plasma Mobile: https://plasma-mobile.org/get-source/ (see the "Contributing" section)
Donating to community projects and developers
Many community projects and developers are working on the software on their free time. Donating to community projects and developers is a great way to support these projects and developers developing the software for the devices. The following list is an exemplary selection to which projects and developers can be donated to (in alphabetical order):
Community projects
- Armbian: https://www.armbian.com/donate/
- elementary: https://elementary.io/get-involved
- KDE: https://kde.org/community/donations/
- LibreELEC: https://libreelec.tv/sponsor/
- Manjaro ARM: Open Collective, Liberapay, Patreon (see https://manjaro.org/donate/ for an overview)
- Mobian: Liberapay
- postmarketOS: https://postmarketos.org/donate/
- UBports: https://ubports.com/donate
and many more!
Developers
- Danct12: Ko-fi, Liberapay, Patreon
- megi: https://xnux.eu/contribute.html#toc-donations
and many more!
Help with the documentation
All projects typically require help with the documentation. That can include the wikis of the projects, help pages, tutorials, manuals and technical or informative drawings.
Other ways to contribute
Other ways to contribute to the projects might include:
- Translations and localization
- Designs and creative work
- Ideas
- Supplying hardware
and many more!
By being a positive member of the community
By being a positive member of the community you can help answering common questions and help people find the correct places for their inquiries.