There is a place for you here.
Coderic is a community of engineers, developers, and technologists who believe in open source software, collaborative building, and technology that reaches everyone. You do not need to be a member to contribute — but if you want to go deeper, there are four pathways.
Active Member
Active members participate regularly in projects, meetings, and organizational decisions. Membership is earned through demonstrated commitment to Coderic's values and sustained contribution.
- Express your interest via email or GitHub discussions
- Participate in projects and community activities
- Demonstrate alignment with Coderic's values
- Receive a nomination from existing members and complete the voting process
Open Source Collaborator
You can contribute without being a member. Open source collaborators work on code, documentation, design, translations, or event organization — wherever their skills fit best.
- Code contributions to any Coderic repository
- Documentation improvements
- UI/UX design and user research
- Translations and accessibility improvements
- Mentoring new contributors
Community User
Using Coderic's tools, services, or portals makes you part of the community. Your feedback, bug reports, and use cases directly shape the roadmap.
- Join community discussions on GitHub
- Report bugs and suggest improvements
- Share your use cases and integrations
- Participate in public events and webinars
Institutional Partner
Organizations, universities, and companies that share Coderic's values can partner formally. Partnerships are project-based — not sponsorships that demand advertising in return.
- Joint technical projects
- Infrastructure and resource sharing
- Co-organizing community events
- Open source co-development agreements
What You Get
Get Started
The first step is always the same: show up. Start a conversation, open a pull request, or send us a message. No application form — just demonstrated interest and values alignment.