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There are many ways you can help Libertree, or contribute to its growth and development.

Developers

  • Pick an outstanding issue from the issues list, then fix or implement it in a topic branch.
  • Try to install Libertree, even if not for production use.
  • Try to find security issues or design flaws in the Libertree specification.
  • Develop something in a topic branch that you yourself would like to see in Libertree.
  • Use or test the member-level API.
  • Develop third-party tools or websites which use the member-level API.
  • Suggest endpoints for the member-level API.
  • Play with custom CSS or custom Javascript in your account settings, then publicize changes that others might find useful.
  • Hang out in #libertree on the Freenode IRC network.

System Administrators

  • Try to install Libertree, even if not for production use.
  • Try to install Libertree for real live usage.
  • Document installation walkthroughs if they are significantly different than the current documentation.
  • Suggest improvements to the installation and usage documentation.
  • Hang out in #libertree on the Freenode IRC network.

Graphic Artists

  • Propose or call for discussion about an official Libertree logo.
  • Propose or discuss alternative looks, whether with mockups, words, or frontend code (HTML+CSS).
  • Propose a colour palette, or specific colour changes.
  • Offer background imagery.
  • Offer an icon set.
  • Play with custom CSS or custom Javascript in your account settings, then publicize changes that others might find useful.
  • Hang out in #libertree on the Freenode IRC network.

Members

  • Help translate Libertree into other languages. Just create an account on Transifex, and visit Libertree's page on Transifex to get started.
  • Get acquainted with the more important URLs and facts about Libertree, and answer common questions whenever you see people ask them.
  • Report issues on Libertree as you encounter them, preferably with steps to reproduce the problem.
  • Use Libertree regularly.
  • Welcome new members.
  • Invite other people who you think could help Libertree out in these early growth stages.
  • Play with custom CSS or custom Javascript in your account settings, then publicize changes that others might find useful.
  • Encourage the team with positive feedback.
  • Hang out in #libertree on the Freenode IRC network.
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