Contributors

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The ProxMenux project grows and thrives thanks to the contribution of its collaborators. This is the well-deserved recognition of their work — testing builds before release, catching regressions, reviewing PRs and shaping the direction of new features.

Beyond this list

Many more people contribute via bug reports, feature ideas in Discussions, beta testing and translations. The full list of code contributors lives on the GitHub contributors graph. The page below highlights the people who have been most actively involved in testing and reviewing ProxMenux releases.

Testers & reviewers

These were among the first to contribute to the project — testing, reporting issues and suggesting improvements that helped ProxMenux grow into what it is today.

MALOW

MALOW

Testing

Segarra

Segarra

Testing

Aprilia

Aprilia

Testing

Jonatan Castro

Jonatan Castro

Testing & reviewer

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Kamunhas

Kamunhas

Testing

heriberto

heriberto

Testing

JF_Car

JF_Car

Testing

rafapuerta

rafapuerta

Testing

JcMinarro

JcMinarro

Testing

Want to contribute?

Any contribution is welcome — code, testing, design, documentation, or just sharing your ideas:

  • Tester — try the beta channel and report what works and what doesn't before stable releases.
  • Developer — Bash + Next.js (TypeScript) + a bit of Python for the translation venv. PRs welcome on GitHub.
  • Designer — UI improvements, icons, screenshots for documentation.
  • Ideas — open a thread in GitHub Discussions before opening a feature request issue.

Read the Code of Conduct first

Before submitting code or reporting issues, give the Code of Conduct & Best Practices a quick read. It covers expectations around code responsibility, security disclosure and PR scope.