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This is awesome and quite comprehensive, but I have an additional question:

What if I would like to contribute and I do know programming but still don’t know where to start? I’m familiar and have done small projects with everything except Dart. How does one prioritize what is needed most right now? Should I just attack whatever I enjoy most or is some work desperately needed more than others?

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Hi, some projects are funded by CSS or run for profit, these ones marked with asterisk (or star) and you may don’t want to contribute for this reason.

You can check the the repos’ issues or the bounties to find tasks for you.

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Nice list. You should add this monero.town Lemmy instance to the Have XMR knowledge section.

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