Contribute to Octo
Help shape the future of distributed computing through your feedback
My Master's Thesis on Octo
I'm currently researching how Lean Startup principles can be applied to guide early product development and continuous improvement for a free-to-use software tool, in order to maximize both initial adoption and long-term user retention. Your feedback, insights, and experience using Octo are incredibly valuable to my research. Whether you're a user, developer, or researcher, I'd love to hear from you.
Other Ways to Contribute
Beyond thesis feedback, there are many ways to support Octo's development. Every bug report, suggestion, or message helps push the project forward. Since octo is maintained by a single developer, your involvement directly shapes its evolution.
Report Bugs
Found something that doesn't work? Send a detailed bug report with steps to reproduce. These reports are invaluable for improving stability and reliability.
Report a Bug →Suggest Features
Have an idea that could make octo better? Share your vision! Feature suggestions help build the roadmap and prioritize development efforts.
Send Suggestion →Improve Documentation
Clear, comprehensive docs make octo accessible to everyone. Help refine guides, add examples, fix typos, or write tutorials that make onboarding easier.
Share Ideas →Contribute Code
Ready to code? Reach out with your improvements and ideas. Every contribution—from bug fixes to new features—is welcome and valued.
Get Involved →Spread the Word
Tell your network about octo. Share your experience, write blog posts, or present at meetups. Community growth directly impacts the project's success.
Get in Touch →Let's connect and build something great
Whether you want to contribute feedback for my thesis, report bugs, suggest features, or collaborate in other ways, I'd love to hear from you. Reach out anytime.