5 Ways to Contribute to Simutrans Without Coding August 25, 2008, 10:43:13 pm Now that we're discussing about the needed of increasing the community with active members, I've found these great articles about ways of contributing to OS projects, for all those ones that want to do something for Simutrans but don't know where to start. Now the list. I just Copy&Paste from original source.1.Contribute quality: help to make a better game, better looking and with new featuresSubmit bug reportsSuggest new reasonable features and optionsSuggest ways to improve the game (maybe comparing it to similar OS or comercial projects)Submit some artwork (icons, cursors, logos, paks, sets of objects) or improve the existing ones if it's possibleCorrect spelling and grammar mistakes in documentationHelp maintain a simutrans community website (Forum, Wiki, Guides, Maps, Addons, Simutranslator)2.Contribute documentation: In some areas, Simutrans have a poor, outdated or insufficient documentation Help write good documentation (guides, tutorials, howtos, videotutorials, new ingmae help texts, wiki articles)Translate the documentation (ingame help, wiki articles, guides, program text) into another languageRead existing documentation, follow the examples, and make correctionsCreate diagrams, screen-shots, and graphics for documentationDevelop spelling and grammar style conventions for documentorsBuild a glossary of technical terms (so non geek people can understand)Convert documentation into more useful formats (i.e. Wiki articles)3.Contribute support: everybody need it at least once. Let programmer do their work while you help other peopleAnswer questions on forumsHelp other people learn how to use SimutransWrite HOWTOs and post them in related forums (i.e. Simutrans discussion board) or your own blog4.Contribute money: many Open Source projects have a donate button or a shop where to buy related products, but there are other ways to contribute moneyDonate some money (Fortunately, not necessary yet)Contribute hardware for the forum serverContribute bandwidth for the forum serverAdvertise Simutrans in your web site if it shows ads5.Contribute publicity: If Simutrans gets popular there will be more people wanting to contributePackage Simutrans for a particular Linux distro (or other OS like MacOS or Windows)Write reviewsWrite about new ways of playing Simutrans6.Contribute appreciation: it's an extra way to contribute but may be the most importantExpress your appreciation to developers (through email or forum post)Be polite when reporting bugs or asking for new features; developers has no obligation to do it after allSend the programmers post cardsGive a project or developer a gift (some have wish lists for this...)if you see a Simutrans developer sad and just walking down the street, give him/her a hug ... surely he/she will appreciate itDo not ask if it's OpenSource or not? DEFINETLY, IT IS!!Do not ask for multiplayer. It has not been implemented yet. If you dare to start the development process coding some parts....I think that could be interesting to translate it and then post it at as many language subforums as possible, as a way to recruit people for the project. If they see how to contribute, who knows, perhaps they dare to join us.Some references:Original sourceHOWTO Pay for Free SoftwareHow to Contribute to Open Source Without CodingHow To Write a Good Howto Quote Selected Last Edit: November 10, 2008, 04:14:06 pm by vilvoh
Re: 5 Ways to Contribute to Simutrans Without Coding Reply #1 – August 26, 2008, 07:49:37 am Quote5 Ways to Contribute to Simutrans Without Coding Hmm, I think that should be 31 ways . I doubt if Prissi will be overjoyed with thousands of postcards...You could try to "translate" it in Simutrans terms and then put it in the language subforums. This is just too general. Quote Selected
Re: 5 Ways to Contribute to Simutrans Without Coding Reply #2 – August 26, 2008, 07:52:48 am Good idea, I'll try that when I have time... which will be in five minutes or so.... EDIT: Done. Quote Selected Last Edit: August 26, 2008, 08:57:13 am by vilvoh