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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.
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.
So making sure all bugs are accounted for, and making suggestions/giving feedback to developers, thanks for the advice