Community & Contributors

Community & Contributors

Join a community of developers, researchers, and enthusiasts working together to make powerful AI accessible.

Join the MOTO Community

MOTO is more than just software—it’s a community of developers, researchers, hobbyists, and AI enthusiasts working together to make powerful AI accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just getting started with AI, there’s a place for you in our community.

Ways to Contribute

Code Contributions

Help improve MOTO by contributing code:

  • Bug Fixes – Found a bug? Submit a pull request with a fix
  • New Features – Have an idea for a new feature? Propose it and implement it
  • Performance Improvements – Optimize algorithms, reduce memory usage, or speed up processing
  • Code Quality – Refactor code, improve documentation, or add tests

See our CONTRIBUTING.md file on GitHub (coming soon) for detailed guidelines on submitting code.

Documentation

Great documentation makes software accessible:

  • Improve existing documentation
  • Write tutorials and guides
  • Create example configurations
  • Translate documentation to other languages
  • Record video tutorials

Community Support

Help other users succeed with MOTO:

  • Answer questions in GitHub Discussions
  • Share your use cases and experiences
  • Help troubleshoot issues
  • Write blog posts about your MOTO projects
  • Share tips and best practices

Testing & Feedback

Your feedback makes MOTO better:

  • Test new releases and report issues
  • Suggest improvements to existing features
  • Propose new features and capabilities
  • Share performance benchmarks
  • Report compatibility issues with different AI models

Research & Innovation

Advance the field of AI orchestration:

  • Experiment with new orchestration patterns
  • Develop novel validation techniques
  • Explore integration with new AI models
  • Share research findings and papers
  • Contribute to theoretical improvements

Getting Started as a Contributor

  1. Star the Repository – Show your support by starring our GitHub repo (link coming soon)
  2. Read the Documentation – Familiarize yourself with MOTO’s architecture and design
  3. Check Open Issues – Browse GitHub Issues to find areas where you can help
  4. Join Discussions – Introduce yourself in GitHub Discussions
  5. Start Small – Begin with documentation improvements or small bug fixes
  6. Follow Guidelines – Read our CONTRIBUTING.md and CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md files

Contribution Guidelines

Code of Conduct

We’re committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all contributors. Please read and follow our CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (coming soon on GitHub). Key principles:

  • Be respectful and considerate
  • Welcome newcomers and help them learn
  • Focus on constructive feedback
  • Respect different viewpoints and experiences
  • Prioritize community well-being

Pull Request Process

When submitting code changes:

  1. Fork the repository and create a feature branch
  2. Make your changes with clear, descriptive commits
  3. Test your changes thoroughly
  4. Update documentation as needed
  5. Submit a pull request with a clear description
  6. Respond to review feedback promptly

Issue Reporting

When reporting bugs or issues:

  • Search existing issues first to avoid duplicates
  • Provide a clear, descriptive title
  • Include steps to reproduce the problem
  • Share your system configuration and MOTO version
  • Include relevant logs or error messages
  • Be patient and respectful with maintainers

Community Resources

GitHub Repository

Coming Soon – Our GitHub repository will be your central hub for:

  • Source code and releases
  • Issue tracking and bug reports
  • Feature requests and discussions
  • Pull requests and code reviews
  • Project documentation

Documentation

Comprehensive guides and resources:

Stay Connected

Follow MOTO development and connect with the community:

  • GitHub – Watch the repository for updates (link coming soon)
  • GitHub Discussions – Ask questions and share ideas
  • GitHub Issues – Track bugs and feature requests
  • This Website – Check our roadmap for development plans

Join Our Team

Are you looking to make a deeper impact? We are always looking for talented individuals to join us as partners in our mission.

We are actively seeking S.T.E.M. engineers, researchers, computer scientists, programmers, robotics experts, and growth specialists. If you want to help build the future of our research and technology, check out our Careers page.

Recognition

We value and recognize our contributors! Contributors to MOTO will be:

  • Listed in the project’s CONTRIBUTORS file
  • Credited in release notes for their contributions
  • Acknowledged in documentation they help create
  • Recognized in our community discussions

Financial Support

If you’d like to support MOTO development financially, you can:

All donations help us continue developing and maintaining MOTO as free, open-source software.

Questions About Contributing?

Not sure where to start or have questions about contributing? We’re here to help!

  • Check our FAQ for common questions
  • Ask in GitHub Discussions (coming soon)
  • Contact us directly

We welcome contributors of all skill levels and backgrounds. Your unique perspective and skills can help make MOTO better for everyone!

Thank You

Thank you to everyone who contributes to MOTO—whether through code, documentation, testing, feedback, or community support. Open source thrives because of people like you who give their time and expertise to help others.

Together, we’re making powerful AI accessible to everyone.

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