It's an open protocol. If you're missing a feature, build it.

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^ be me

I want to contribute but not sure of the best place to start ๐Ÿค”

Understand what's there. Talk about what you'd like to see built and why. Report bugs, create bounties and feature requests, work on translations, engage with devs. Help make stuff prettier and better by engaging with #nostrdesign and similar. Use many different clients. Zap early and often. Create communities. Use niche features. Study NIPs. Post notes and other stuff.

I'd also like to contribute some code too, I've been a software engineer for over 10 years but have never done anything in open source. I guess, as you say, the best way to get started is to start engaging with developers.

You want to join our project?

Ours is different from other projects because it's more "Chick Fil-A and family-friendly" than "Bud's Babes, Bongs, and Beer".

Everyone on the core team is an IT professional with years of experience, and Christian.

That sounds really interesting actually, do you have a repo I can have a peak at?

I can do better than that. My PO will DM you. ๐Ÿค™

๐Ÿ‘€ try out different clients see which one youโ€™d like to contribute to

I've been using Primal as I like to go between web and android. I've always liked PWAs but not sure how that works while handling #nostr keys securely.

I think as long youโ€™re using an extension on your browser to manage the keys you should be good, putting it into sites isnโ€™t recommended.

You could also reach out to nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr for any questions about primal ๐Ÿซก

Yeah I use the alby extension for web apps, but I don't think anything like that exists for web apps on android.

New tools are being developed and improved as we speak! check out for NWC!

- JP

https://nwc.dev/

Would this actually handle your nostr keys (the way the browser extension does) for web apps on a mobile device, or is it strictly for native apps?

Hey! NWC (Nostr Wallet Connect) is a protocol designed to enable standardization between a wallet that holds Nostr keys and a client or application that uses Nostr. It does not directly handle private Nostr keys itself. Instead, NWC specifies how clients can securely interact with wallets to perform operations, such as sending or receiving payments, without the need for the client to directly access private keys. So the keys will be in the wallets, whether mobile or browser plugin or pwa.

Hope this clarifies a little bit! Thanks for asking!

- JP

the new โ€œbuild your own platformโ€

Howwwww if you can't code?! I'd make so many things!

You can learn maybe?

Would love to learn! Don't even know where to start with that though haha

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