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A nice small community has developed around browsh, but it currently looks like @tombh's current job related lack of coding contributions can't be compensated easily.
@j-rewerts and others are working on improving the documentation and developer tools.
We did get a significant influx of people, after the articles on phoronix and other sites got published. Informing some more news sites about browsh would be a useful contribution.
Maybe we can get significant tech channels on youtube to showcase browsh?
What are the missing features holding back people from embra cing browsh besides the obvious vim mode #31 ?
Maybe we should work to get browsh inside the standard repositories of major distros such as Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora. If it's easy to install and try, the likelihood of people using it and eventually becoming developers should increase.
What else could we do to get this project moving faster?
I'm assigning myself to this issue, since helping to develop a community and to speed up the development has been a focus of mine for a while now. Who else wants to get assigned to this issue?