this post was submitted on 14 May 2026
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A lot of the replies so far focus on fixing the problem yourself, which is awesome if you're a coder.
But even reporting problems is a big help to all projects. Found a bug? Report it - give the right information and be cordial.
Also, contribute sensible suggestions. Some smaller projects suffer from a single owner not understanding how others might use their work because they don't have that perspective (certainly an issue for me). Plus, getting involved and contributing this way can be a huge motivator to these small projects. It can be pretty disheartening to work hard on a passion project and not hear anything back from users.
So making sure all bugs are accounted for, and making suggestions/giving feedback to developers, thanks for the advice
This. After leaving Reddit I feel like I lost a place I could post about my little foss app and get people to try it. Specially in the niche topics.
I am trying my best to get people I know try but they don't understand the domain, and I don't have a reach to people that will understand
I know what you mean - although I've found the... receptiveness? on lemmy is generally better than reddit for most things, but yes, the scale is tiny in comparison.