A certain @coppolaemilio's talk at #GamesGround was a trip down memory lane 💭

I spotted a few pieces of my own writing and pet projects (plushies, GodotCon Berlin) that re-affirmed I made some lasting, positive #GodotEngine contributions, no matter what the haters say.

Now that I have a more regular 9 to 5, I ought to see if I can maybe volunteer a little, considering I never stopped caring about the community (how could I, after that intense time?)

Emi's talk is a great intro to the Godot ecosystem by the way - you can watch the #GDC recording here:
https://gdcvault.com/play/1035466/Building-Godot-The-Process-Behind

Building Godot: The Process Behind the Engine (Presented by W4 Games)

Godot is one of the most successful open-source game engines, but what does it take to sustain and grow such a project? This talk delves into the organizational efforts behind Godot's development, from managing donations and community...

"But Nat, you're not a coder (anymore), what can someone non-technical volunteer?"

TL;DR: in my case, I know that some documentation pages can benefit from a copywriter making them easier to understand

Long answer:
https://contributing.godotengine.org/en/latest/organization/how_to_contribute.html

How to contribute

The Godot Engine is free and open-source. Like any community-driven project, we rely on volunteer contributions. On this page we want to showcase the various ways you as users can participate - to ...

Contributing to Godot
@murderveggie happy to see they were not able to rob you from your enjoyment of the project! Good weekend!
@YoSoyFreeman Took a while and some distance, but yes indeed