Ever since I discovered Backdrop CMS back in 2019 I'm a huge fan of both, the software and the community.
The CMS is flexible, versatile and robust and fits my customers' use cases very well.
I started web development a long time ago and work as freelancer since 2011.
Today I'm glad that many things I've learned with Drupal, are still useful. Backdrop is similar, but not the same. And that's good.
Ways in which I contribute to Backdrop CMS:
- I provide designs for Backdrop CMS (core or contrib)
- I create/comment on issues for Backdrop CMS on GitHub (core or contrib)
- I create Pull Requests against Backdrop CMS (core or contrib)
- I review Pull Requests against Backdrop CMS (core or contrib)
- I create/maintain modules for Backdrop CMS
- I create/maintain themes for Backdrop CMS
- I create/comment on issues for backdropcms.org (or other Backdrop properties)
- I create Pull Requests against backdropcms.org (or other Backdrop properties)
- I give support in live chat, via Zulip, Gitter or IRC