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Welcome to Codidact. I'm glad you found your way here. In case you haven't seen it yet, The Codidact Vision lays out, at a high level, what we aspire to build. We put community first, and feedba...
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#1: Initial revision
Welcome to Codidact. I'm glad you found your way here. In case you haven't seen it yet, [The Codidact Vision](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/276296) lays out, at a high level, what we aspire to build. We put community first, and feedback from the community is very important in shaping what we build. We're a very small team currently, so there are many things we want to build that we haven't been able to build yet. For those who want to help us move faster and have the technical background, new contributors to our open-source project are welcome. (Key technologies for the platform are Ruby on Rails, HTML/CSS, Javascript.) Feature requests are best done as one question per feature (or set of closely-related features). Each of the bullets in your linked question could have its own discussion and outcome, so separating them makes it all easier to manage. Could you please break up the list? We've built things that are primarily (or only) for one community, and sometimes one community comes to us with a request that we can generalize. The table of contents that you see on a question page when there are more than a few answers is one example; [Code Golf](https://codegolf.codidact.com/) asked for a leaderboard, and we added it in a general way. (The number of answers needed to trigger it is configurable; Code Golf has it set to 1, so it always appears if there are any answers.) Other times the request really is community-specific, like the widget on [Judaism](https://judaism.codidact.com/) that shows the current Hebrew date. We're happy to consider both types of requests, general and community-specific.