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by babuskov
4105 days ago
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From my 10+ years of experience: if you want contributors, build something that people really need, that is not available on the market. Build it just enough to solve the main problem it should. Make it really open and easy to contribute. People will chip in to scratch their own itches with the software. Also, make sure you keep developing it yourself further in the open. Discuss features and architecture with community. Nobody wants to work on a code dump of commercially failed project. You can get a lot of help, if you show leadership by example. |
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