10 - How to help freedom.js

Make an app!

The single best thing you can do for freedom.js is to use the knowledge you’ve gained from this tutorial and go out and make something - any app, large or small, that is built to enable decentralization makes the entire decentralized ecosystem stronger. So go out and create, whether it’s a game or a tool, a quick hack or a longterm project, and share your creation with the world.

Give us feedback

As you’re making an app you may think of things you wish were different about freedom.js - maybe a new feature it could support, or a bug that should be fixed. GitHub issues are our preferred workflow for this sort of feedback, and we also have a freedomjs-users Google group for updates and discussion.

Develop freedom.js providers

freedom.js includes providers for all its interfaces, but you can also create new providers that satisfy the same interfaces, expanding the realm of freedom.js functionality. For instance, a new social provider compatible with the latest hip social network would allow freedom.js apps (old and new) to seamlessly adopt it as an alternative to the existing social network providers.

Contribute to freedom.js

freedom.js is developed in the open across our GitHub repos, and we welcome pull requests with contributions. Note that contributions to the core of freedom.js are different from writing your own providers - they should be something that is useful to all freedom.js users (such as a bugfix or new compatibility shim).

Thanks for reading, and Hack On!

09 - Deployment and Beyond --- License