You can start on your fork with a good idea, demanding a small coding ambition. You can always improve your skill, learning by doing.
If you succeed in doing what you wanted, you can propose it to lichess. Otherwise, I'm not surprised that it's hard to convince the developers, who are no doubt in great demand.
For the moment, I'm interested in jocly, maybe in a few months I'll look at lichess but more with the idea of providing them with a contribution than making a permanent fork.
Thanks for sharing gitpod. I didn’t know it.
You can start on your fork with a good idea, demanding a small coding ambition. You can always improve your skill, learning by doing.
If you succeed in doing what you wanted, you can propose it to lichess. Otherwise, I'm not surprised that it's hard to convince the developers, who are no doubt in great demand.
For the moment, I'm interested in jocly, maybe in a few months I'll look at lichess but more with the idea of providing them with a contribution than making a permanent fork.