
Not every valuable contribution involves fixing broken code. Some of the most useful changes are the ones that quietly improve everyday experience — removing copy that aged out years ago, surfacing the right explanation at the right moment, or making sure a log file doesn’t silently expose things it shouldn’t. Here are four contributions that…

There’s a certain satisfaction in finding a bug that’s been hiding in plain sight. No crash, no obvious error message — just something subtly wrong that finally gets tracked down and fixed. Here are five open-source contributions from the past several days, all squarely in the “this was broken and now it isn’t” category. Kometa:…