this post was submitted on 20 Dec 2023
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How? Somebody still has to implement your ideas. Creating tickets is not enough if there are no resources to work on them.
Read the other comments. A good portion of people, even with coding background are actually positive towards people helping.
It’s people that moan and have impossible standards that give devs and admins a bad rep.
So far it sounds like your idea of helping is finding people who would work for you and then bad mouthing those who wouldn't.
Yes, correct. That is absolutely what I'm after. /s I'm trying to get people to work together instead of either trying to get employed by megacorps to make a decent living or be exploited by them for using their software. Sue me.