On Fri, 2015-01-30 at 18:13 +0100, DeRobyJ wrote:

> Lastly, I'm not able to actually help with the program yet, writing or
> fixing code, that's why I'm not doing it.

One thing about a project of this scale is that it needs a whole lot
more than just programmers.  Right now there's a discussion around a
need for freely reusable default sample projects / loops / presets...
not a lick of code needed to help there. And then there's always
documentation... triaging bug reports / enhancement requests... UI
design... helping new users... tutorial videos.  etc. etc.  When you get
frustrated when you see all the things LMMS doesn't do right, look
around and find one thing you *can* help make better as that's the only
way open source projects improve.

There's a ton of work to do on things that don't involve code.  And in
helping with those, you'll be in a good position to start learning the
code if that's what you want to do (or not, if you don't want to be a
programmer)  The more people who don't know how to code but can and do
help with all this other work, it frees up the programmers to focus on
actually working on the code.



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