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==Game testing & bug reporting==
 
==Game testing & bug reporting==
 
''more text here...''
 
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Create a GitHub account, most projects have instructions on how bug reports should be written, make sure you search to see if the issuses is already brought up by another user, in that case just add your observation to that report.
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Create a GitHub account, most projects have instructions on how bug reports should be written, make sure you search to see if the issues is already brought up by another user, in that case just add your observation to that report.
  
  
  
==Provide support for endusers==
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==Provide support for end users==
 
Discord, IRC, forums
 
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==Write & promotion==
 
==Write & promotion==
Write blog posts, promote news, provide information, make videos on Youtube, explaine change logs, etc.
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Write blog posts, promote news, provide information, make videos on YouTube, explain change logs, etc.
  
  
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=== PayPal and other ways to donate ===
 
=== PayPal and other ways to donate ===
Some emulators have paypal adresses and such on their homepages.
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=== Libretro / RetroArch ===
 
=== Libretro / RetroArch ===
* Has a [https://www.libretro.com/index.php/contributions/ contribute page] with wishlists for hardware and other info.  
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* Has a [https://www.libretro.com/index.php/contributions/ contribute page] with wish lists for hardware and other info.  
 
* Has a [https://www.patreon.com/libretro Patreon].
 
* Has a [https://www.patreon.com/libretro Patreon].
* Has a [https://www.bountysource.com/teams/libretro Bountysource] where you can donate money directly to functions and improvments you wish to see.
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* Has a [https://www.bountysource.com/teams/libretro Bountysource] where you can donate money directly to functions and improvements you wish to see.
  
  
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* You can [https://translations.scummvm.org/projects/scummvm/scummvm/ help translate] ScummVM
 
* You can [https://translations.scummvm.org/projects/scummvm/scummvm/ help translate] ScummVM
 
* ScummVM has a [https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php?title=Developer_Central devolper instruction] on how to contribute code
 
* ScummVM has a [https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php?title=Developer_Central devolper instruction] on how to contribute code
* ResidualVM has a [http://wiki.residualvm.org/index.php/Getting_Involved getting involved page] and a [http://wiki.residualvm.org/index.php/Reporting_Bugs) Bug reporting page].
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* ResidualVM has a [http://wiki.residualvm.org/index.php/Getting_Involved getting involved page] and a [http://wiki.residualvm.org/index.php/Reporting_Bugs Bug reporting page].
  
  
  
 
=== WINE ===
 
=== WINE ===
* Has a [https://www.winehq.org/donate) donate page] where you find information on how to donate with Paypal and other ways to send money, you can also support them by buying merch. Another option is to buy [https://www.codeweavers.com/about/support-wine CrossOver] wich is a commercialized, supported version of Wine from CodeWeavers. They contribute all of their work on Wine back to the Wine Project and make up for 2/3 of the Wine commits.
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* Has a [https://www.winehq.org/donate donate page] where you find information on how to donate with Paypal and other ways to send money, you can also support them by buying merch. Another option is to buy [https://www.codeweavers.com/about/support-wine CrossOver] which is a commercialized, supported version of Wine from CodeWeavers. They contribute all of their work on Wine back to the Wine Project and make up for 2/3 of the Wine commits.

Revision as of 11:10, 9 January 2019

WIP page, help wanted.

There are several ways to support or contribute to an emulation project (or similar projects such as Compatibility layers, Game engine recreations or simulators). Explained here are different ways you can get involved, even if you have low technical skill and no money.

Game testing & bug reporting

more text here... Create a GitHub account, most projects have instructions on how bug reports should be written, make sure you search to see if the issues is already brought up by another user, in that case just add your observation to that report.


Provide support for end users

Discord, IRC, forums


Write & promotion

Write blog posts, promote news, provide information, make videos on YouTube, explain change logs, etc.


Learn how to code and help out

WIP



Patreon

Several emulators have a Patreon. Here is a list

BountySource

BountySource let's you directly donate money to certain features or improvements you wish for

PayPal and other ways to donate

Some emulators have PayPal addresses and such on their homepages.


Big projects

MAME

It is not possible to donate directly to MAME, but several other projects that help MAME's development can be supported.


Libretro / RetroArch

  • Has a contribute page with wish lists for hardware and other info.
  • Has a Patreon.
  • Has a Bountysource where you can donate money directly to functions and improvements you wish to see.


ScummVM / ResidualVM


WINE

  • Has a donate page where you find information on how to donate with Paypal and other ways to send money, you can also support them by buying merch. Another option is to buy CrossOver which is a commercialized, supported version of Wine from CodeWeavers. They contribute all of their work on Wine back to the Wine Project and make up for 2/3 of the Wine commits.