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  • My main hobby is designing and programming embedded devices, and anything I create gets slapped up on my github in case anyone else can use it. Schematics, code, whatever.

    I have a side hustle of selling the PCBs I make, but I have absolutely no problems with someone making a clone of my designs. It's not like they're super advanced tech. Anyone can figure out what I've figured out.

  • As much as I can. I can't code at all and don't work in IT, but at least I try to help newcomers as much as I can, publish my work as OS license, try to heat up as much traffic as I can on Lemmy (especially for non-tech stuff) and report bugs whenever I find them.
    I can't do much more :(

  • About 35.0% of my waking life is contributing to FOSS.

    Mostly its filing bug reports. Sometimes I write my own code

  • I write a lot of my own software and open source it. And very few of those projects ever have/get any contributions from anyone else. In fact, most of the recent ones literally only have one commit out on Gitlab. And it's pretty rare that I contribute to existing open source projects.

    Many years ago, I contributed as part of my job a fair amount to a some WYSIWYG documentation writing web app associated with the Gentoo project. I think that web app is long-since dead and gone. (Not my fault, I promise. Lol.)

    Oh, also, I wrote a lot of code as part of the same job that I was always promised would be open sourced, but I kindof had to leave without pushing that issue and that code hasn't ever been open sourced. It's bullshit that still bothers me today, but there's nothing really that I can do about it now. The place is out of business. I could theoretically contact the guy who was in charge (he would have inherited all of that company's intellectual property and would have the right to open source it now), but that guy's the kind of person I'd much rather never have any contact with again. It's a whole thing.

    Since then, nothing concrete I can think of.

  • Whenever I can. Currently I‘m a bit short on change so I just contribute work. Did some translations, filed bugs, raised awareness and helped others use open source software. I also try to learn to code good enough to fix things in projects but I‘m not there yet.

  • Semi-regularly.

    I fairly often send patches for small bug fixes and features. I also maintain a few packages in nixpkgs. I also forked an abandoned project to provide some fixes and updates, so I maintain that now.

    I also try to give a donation to an open-source project that I use every couple of months.

    I also have a bunch of my own projects that I released as open source, but I don't think that is really what the question is asking.

  • I'd guess about monthly to bimonthly, in the sense of submitting a fix for an issue that affects/concerns me/my use of open source projects.

  • Not often but I have a moment where I do. Last year I contributed a plugin for MusicBrainz Picard which allows you to submit your genre tags to MusicBrainz. I want to give it a proper good update in the future but I'm so focused on other things right now.

  • I am a dev but I always find it hard to get into the code of opensource projects so I am never able to contribute. I hope I can understand how to figure this one day.

  • Data for open street map, open voice, open assistant, some translation issues, bug reports, and small bug fixes

    So I would say couple things a month

  • If it's something easy to fix or add, worth the time to make a pull request.

    Otherwise mostly bug reports and feature requests lol

  • I've made a few code contributions, but most of the time I'm working on my own (also libre) projects or procrastinating.

    I'm also a member of the FSF so I guess those membership dues also count?

  • I've done a few wiki posts and issues. I'm not a bad programmer but my ADHD makes the scaffolding around OSS contribution a lot harder than the actual programming aspect. So I've been sorta nervous to jump in.

  • i made two issues and a small pull request once, haven't donated money to any foss yet but i should and i will when possible.

  • I mostly write bug reports as my code is not up to par with most projects and my native language is always already translated...

  • Most of the time is translations but from time to time is a tiny bit of code.

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