Some moons ago, I posted a question, but it deserves its own thread, and
it's finally time to ask it:

What would it take for anybody reading this post to become a contributor to
TurboGears? And I mean in any way. Writing docs, writing tests cases,
posting bug reports, triaging bug reports, writing widgets, writing
extensions, making any contribution, no matter how small, to improving
TurboGears?

I want to know. I want to know if I can provide it. And, if I can, I will. I
want to have the community more involved.

We've completed our infrastructure issues. We've gotten the next release
out. It's time for us to reach out and try to pull the community back in.

So, what's holding you back?

-- 
Michael J. Pedersen
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