Generally, there are lots of ways, regardless of your skills:
- If you’re a developer, we can always use a hand with debugging and integrating features and functions you may have built.
- If you’re a designer, you can lend your insight to give web2project a face lift. Despite the rounded corners, we still have a very web 1.0-style with tables, font tags, etc.
- If you’re a project manager, you can share your ideas on how features and functionality should work and take an active role in shaping the future.
- If you use web2project on a regular basis, you can join the forums and help others learn.
- If you’re none of the above, you can submit good bug reports. Honestly, saying “it’s broken” is the opposite of helpful. And realistically, submitting a good bug report is easy.
But if none of that interests you, you can support us on SourceForge.
They’re actively looking for applications to integrate with their systems and make available as a one-click install. We think web2project is a useful tool that should be made available to the tens of thousands of projects on SourceForge. You can help make that a reality.
You can also become our Fan on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or add us to your Ohloh stack.