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The topic of non-developer contributions to Bitcoin and Bitcoin Core came up in a thread the other day. So I wanted to elevate this list, in case people are interested.

Ways to contribute other than code:

Education / Outreach

Optech

Conferences

Saving Satoshi

Fundraising

Bitdevs

User feedback

Reproducing issues

Priorities?

Security

Dependency auditing

CVE disclosure

Mailing list

Pen testing

Dev Tooling

CI

Signet

Fuzzing

Drahtbot

Corecheck,dev

Bitcoin dev wiki

Mentoring

Developer hubs

Review clubs

Release Process

Testing guide

Building binaries

Signing binaries

translations

Packaging for distro

Monitoring

b10c stuff etc

Standardization

BIPs

Bolts etc

Events

Coredev

Online communication channels

Mailing list

Delving

IRC

Twitter / etc

Stack exchange

http://bitcoincore.org

Backups of stuff

Dev Infrastructure

Fuzzing

Devops stuff

Dns seeds

User feedback

Outward

Talk to miners? Exchanges? Surveys

Research

BRW

Janitor work

Reproducing

Other items listed:

Coredev

conference

BIPs (review, reading)

Stack exchange

CI

Fuzzer machines

Devops

Monitoring

http://bitcoincore.org maintaining/hosting

Signet / inquisition

Utilities for interacting with Bitcoin (Core)

Educational stuff like saving satoshi

Delving

Mailing list

Backup of delving/mailing list/github comments

IRC and logs

Drahtbot / meetingbot

Bitcoinacks (?)

Fundraising

Developer hubs

Review clubs

Technical talks / podcasts / outreach

Bitdevs

Deterministic builds (running)

Dns seed

Dependency auditing/pruning

Architecture CI doesn’t account for

Reproducing issues

Moderation of github

Research Week

Twitter threads

Translations

Security

Security mailing list

CVE management / disclosure etc

Pen testing

http://Corecheck.dev

Core dev wiki

Bitcoin wiki

Summaries of communal knowledge

Optech

Release packaging for distros

Janitoring old issues/PRs

BOSS program

Summer of Bitcoin

Original: https://btctranscripts.com/bitcoin-core-dev-tech/2025-02/non-development-contributions

A real example and opportunity of non-development contributions.

Jan B just created a testing guide for the Bitcoin Core v30 release. It outlines the updates in the release as well instructions for testing each.

Testing is an important aspect of software development that anyone can participate in.

The Bitcoin Core v30.0 Release Candidate Testing Guide:

https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/30.0-Release-Candidate-Testing-Guide/

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