eggrOS Community

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eggrOS is built by developers, for developers. Participate in shaping the future of operating systems through open discussions, code contributions, and community events.

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Contributors

Ways to Participate

Help shape the future of eggrOS through code, documentation, design, or community discussions.

Code

Find bugs to fix, features to implement, or documentation to improve in our open-source repositories.

Contribute on GitHub

Design

Help improve the visual language of eggrOS. Design UI elements, icons, or documentation diagrams.

Design Projects

Teach

Help newcomers learn eggrOS by writing tutorials, making videos, or leading workshops.

Share Your Knowledge

Discuss

Join technical conversations, vote on new features, and help guide the project roadmap with our community.

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Forum Highlights

See what the community is discussing right now

EG

elgato

2 hours ago

Discussion

What tools do you use most frequently with eggrOS?

We're interested in understanding how developers are using our OS in their daily workflows to help improve tooling.

244 comments 23 upvotes
J

j3ff

5 hours ago

Idea

Better GPU Monitoring for eggrOS

Proposal for integrated GPU usage monitoring and thermal protection system.

89 comments 45 upvotes
M

marco

1 day ago

Announcement

eggrOS 1.3 Beta Released

Get early access to version 1.3 featuring improved security and new command-line tools.

142 comments 78 upvotes

Meet Our Contributors

These community members have made significant contributions to eggrOS

Contributor 1

Sarah Chen

Core Developer

240 commits

Lead contributor to the security architecture and kernel optimizations.

Contributor 2

David Kim

Designer

36 designs

Designer of the official eggrOS UI Toolkit and documentation system.

Contributor 3

Lena Wu

Documentation

87 articles

Maintains the official documentation website and tutorials.

Community Guidelines

eggrOS community is a welcoming and inclusive space for developers at all levels. By participating, you agree to our Code of Conduct found in the official documentation.

Be respectful and professional in all interactions

No promoting competitive projects or services in community spaces

Report issues through proper channels rather than public discussions