Last edit on github was five days ago. That's not bad.
https://github.com/tiltedphoques/TiltedOnline
You can help there if you can. If not you can report bugs or fund reported issues on the bug tracker.
NOTA : the bounty is not from me but from boostio themselves
https://issuehunt.io/r/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/1063
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take the money!
I think IssueHunt is also a new way to contribute to open source. It is an issue-based bounty platform for OSS.
Much famous open-source projects such as Jekyll, AntDesign and over 5,000 open-source projects has been participating on it.
Edit: Ahi lei que no estas tan avanzdo todavia, mala mia.
Tal vez no es tan factible, pero yo estuve consiguiendo un poco de trabajo en https://issuehunt.io/
Cons:
Pros:
https://issuehunt.io/r/sindresorhus/get-urls/issues/65
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Stay on version 9 if you need Safari support. This package mainly targets Node.js. It's up to you to transpile with Babel for browser support.
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Did you see this? It says that get-urls is a node package and not made for the browser. I didn't see `get-urls` in your deps list though.
Also the error should have both a line and col number to be able to find the line that's causing the issue.
I also see that `WebKit JS engine not supporting RegExp lookbehind` so whatever you are using isn't supported in WebKit, not safari specifically.
You should check out this links
https://github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beginners
https://goodfirstissue.dev/language/go
Advanced and good projects https://issuehunt.io/
Also i have a small project which need to be built for Linux and mac, if you want to help then dm me.
> There is also the option of financially support the tool's development privately and driving the resolution of the issues achieving a sort of "in between" open source and commercial support... Though that might have ideological implications within the open source community.
Actually, this is exactly the kind of thing that is encouraged by the Godot devs. Paying someone else to develop a solution to your problem is exactly the kind of thing that the Godot community should support. You've got things like the grants from Mozilla and Microsoft for WebRTC / Web-based Godot Editor and C# support. There are sites like BountySource and IssueHunt where people could potentially post requests.
Or people could just post on social media that they'd be willing to pay someone for a feature, requesting a PM from anyone interested (although, an official Godot-flavored platform for submitting bounties on individual features would be really cool).
I think IssueHunt is also a way to contribute to open source projects. It is an issue-based bounty platform.
Much famous open-source projects such as Jekyll, AntDesign and over 5,000 open-source projects has been participating on it.