Authors

Contributors and authors of Zoneweaver frontend.

Table of contents

  1. Authors
    1. Project Maintainer
    2. Contributors
      1. Code Contributors
      2. Documentation Contributors
      3. Testing and Bug Reports
    3. How to Become a Contributor
    4. Recognition Policy
    5. Special Thanks

Authors

This file lists the people who have contributed to Zoneweaver.

Project Maintainer

Primary Maintainer: Makr91

  • GitHub: @Makr91
  • Role: Creator, Lead Developer, and Maintainer
  • Contributions: Initial development, architecture, ongoing maintenance

Contributors

We welcome contributions from the community! Contributors who make significant improvements to the project are recognized here.

Code Contributors

No community contributions yet - be the first!

Documentation Contributors

No community contributions yet - help us improve our docs!

Testing and Bug Reports

Thank you to everyone who reports bugs and helps test new features!

How to Become a Contributor

We encourage contributions of all types:

  • Code contributions: Bug fixes, new features, performance improvements
  • Documentation: Guides, API documentation, examples, translations
  • Testing: Bug reports, feature testing, compatibility testing
  • Community support: Helping others in discussions and issues

See our Contributing Guide for details on how to get started.

Recognition Policy

Contributors are added to this file when they:

  • Submit accepted pull requests with code changes
  • Contribute significant documentation improvements
  • Provide ongoing community support and assistance
  • Report critical bugs or security issues

All contributors retain copyright to their contributions while licensing them under the project’s GPL-3.0 license.

Special Thanks

Special recognition for those who have helped the project in unique ways:

  • Community Members: Thank you to everyone who uses Zoneweaver, reports issues, asks questions, and provides feedback
  • Beta Testers: Early users who helped identify issues and improve stability
  • Documentation Reviewers: Those who help improve our documentation through feedback and suggestions

Want to see your name here? Check out our Contributing Guidelines and start contributing!

Remember: Due to limited development resources, community contributions directly impact the project’s growth and feature development pace.