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Open-Source Community Development Program for Roll20

The goal of this initiative is to enable community members to contribute directly to the development of both upcoming and existing Roll20 projects. By providing programming support and code contributions as open-source, developers can help accelerate the implementation of new features and quality-of-life improvements. These contributions would remain compliant with Roll20's Terms of Service, ensuring a smooth integration of community-generated code. Participants in this program would have the opportunity to: Collaborate with Roll20 developers, gaining insights into the platform's codebase and development practices. Propose and develop solutions for popular community suggestions, reducing turnaround time for feature requests. Receive recognition for their contributions, fostering a sense of ownership and pride in the platform’s growth. This program could transform Roll20 into a more community-driven platform, where user suggestions lead directly to actionable solutions. By leveraging the skills of passionate community members, Roll20 can implement new features and bug fixes more rapidly, creating a dynamic and evolving virtual tabletop experience.
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