Tbh i never use github search to find a specific project, except when I already know the name and what it does. I'd suggest you post links of your project in the opensource community, maybe find some matrix channel too and asks for feedback. Also, maybe no one else is in the need of what you've built, keep posting updates as your project advence in lemmy or elsewhere and people might givz it more attention!
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Will do. Apart of me feels like I should have my projects vetted by someone before I post onto channels like [email protected]. Do you feel that is necessary usually? Even hoping to get a couple PRs would be like a "stamp of approval" is how I was thinking as well.
Well, if people doesn't know what your software is and where to find it, it's going to be hard for them to contribute! Also, you're an iOS dev, which is not that common in opensource in my opinion
yes that is true. i just need to build up the confidence in sharing more openly, no pun intended. thank you for responding