Ask HN: Open source projects that need UI/UX help?

4 points by capex ↗ HN
In the UX community I've found many people who would like to offer UI/UX help for FOSS projects. But its not easy to find out what projects are willing to accept these improvements. If you are involved with FOSS and need UX help, please let me know.

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Pretty sure bootstrap accepts contributions from the community. They're working on Bootstrap 4 right now. Maybe that would be a good place to start? (I think they're just accepting bug fixes right now though)
Thanks! I find Bootstrap to be one of the shining examples of great UX in open source projects. Their UI, documentation and overall experience is probably in the top 1% of all projects. I am looking for projects like Audacity and Calibre that really need a bit of UX work done.
System project tends to have bad UI because system programmers live in terminal.
Agreed, but do you reckon its worth the effort to ask system programmers whether or not they'd be willing to accept UX contributions?
You can always ask, but many programmers aren't going to be able to/don't have the desire to communicate with non-programmers in useful ways.

I wrote about the problems open source projects often face getting design (and other non-technical) help they can use: http://opendesign.foundation/articles/import-designers/

Your article highlights some of the key issues faced in this context, by both developers and designers. Fauxflake seems to be a completely developer oriented project, so there would probably be a marginal benefit from UX applied to it (of course docs and tutorials would make a difference). I think projects like Audacity that are meant to be used by the layman, probably stand to gain the highest with better design.