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@tyil @blacklight

You are right re:a11y. I should've used a different word, as I meant the ability of people other than those deeply technical to be more closely involved with the software development process. With different skills, like UX folks. And also those people for whom the software is being created. Of course they won't email patches, but even a mailing list isn't how they usually get involved.

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Arne Babenhauserheide

@humanetech I’m not sure how they get involved. Do they use the issue-tracker? Do they subscribe to updates? Do they file pull-requests?

Do you have information how less technical folks get involved? @tyil @blacklight

I like sr.ht, because it supports Mercurial (hg.sr.ht) and provides what I need: my code available somewhere.

The only thing I miss: I’d like to have an export from the README.org as part of the landing page.

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