There are many ways can contribute … some are so easy, it’s almost insulting not to. Seriously .. click a button. That’s all we ask!

Tell us

Without knowing that people are using the library, I get sad. Sad an depressed. Depression really doesn’t stimulate me very much. It’s easy … just click the “I Use It” button!

Tell others

You could click one of the many tweet buttons scattered across this site .. or just tell a few people about the library. It doesn’t matter, just help spread the word. That’s easy enough, isn’t it?

Fix a bug

Most of our bugs are pretty tiny and are fixed in just a few minutes. If you’re interested, head over to our project management portal, register an account (if you don’t already have one) and assign a bug to yourself. If you’re interested in doing more, you should contact me and see what kind of work is available.

Documentation/Code Samples

As is true with most (all?) open source projects, the documentation we have is a mess. Code always comes first. It’s the nature of the beast. If you’re so inclined, you could always help us write some more/better documentation. Our docs are supplied in two ways: haml and per-method XML. If you know a thing or two about xml documentation, I’d love the help!

Also, if you have a sample of code that demonstrates how you perform some Twitter functionality using Twitterizer, send it over to us. We’ll blog about it and provide a link to your website.

Make a donation

Money makes the world go round. It’ll help with the hosting costs, but mostly it’ll get me so excited that I’ll wet myself (a little) and stay up all night coding to make it up to you. You should see a button to donate on the right side of the screen.

 

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