SETBIAN
Open Source Contribution

Contribute to Setbian

Software becomes meaningful when people come together to improve it. Every contribution strengthens the Linux ecosystem.

"If you are here reading this page, it already means you cared enough to explore, understand, or contribute — and I deeply appreciate that effort."

Ways You Can Contribute

App Code

Submit app code to the apps_code_files folder through Pull Requests.

Report Issues

Found a bug? Report issues directly in the repository so we can fix them.

New Features

Suggest new features or improvements to make Setbian better.

Documentation

Help with documentation or wording clarity to assist new users.

UI / UX

Share feedback on the interface and user experience design.

Spread Awareness

Recommend the project to others. Every type of contribution matters.

Contribution Process

1

Fork the Repository

Start by creating a fork of the main repository to your own account.

github.com/bhuvanesh-m-dev/setbian
2

Make Your Changes

  • Adding app files
  • Fixing bugs
  • Improving UI wording
  • Updating docs
3

Commit & Push

Commit your changes with clear messages and push them to your forked repository.

4

Submit a Pull Request

Setbian will accept your app or any suggestions.

Submit PR

Respect, Transparency & Ethics

Setbian will value and respect every contributor. At the same time, Setbian ensures:

  • Proper licensing clarity
  • Respect for original developers
  • Transparency in app listings
  • Ethical publishing standards

Community First

"Setbian exists to support developers, learners, and the community — not to replace or overshadow original creators."

A Personal Thank-You

Thank you so much for visiting this page and for even considering contributing to Setbian.

Whether you submit code, share feedback, or simply spend your time reading this — it truly means a lot to me. Your effort, attention, and goodwill are valued and appreciated.

Even if you aren’t able to contribute right now, the fact that you reached this page still matters — because it shows curiosity, care, and connection with the project.