Here's another quick phlog post as a way to test out the chalk editor even more, and to mention an idea that sloum and I were discussing recently. pubnixes as collaborative software development laboratories Software development is one of the pillars of the pubnix community, and a common theme is development of simple, open source software that continually improves through use and feedback from other pubnix community members. An important but often overlooked implication of this is that users have an important role to play -- that is, critically using software and providing constructive feedback to the developer. This is a form of collaboration distinct from the more common concept of repo-oriented co-development. In many pubnixes, the users are predominantly software developers, especially if you include scripting in that category. But pubnix members can play both roles, developer and user/tester. The latter role is very valuable! I have enjoyed colorfield.space for the reasons mentioned in a previous phlog post, but also because it has been fun to test software out, provide feedback, and watch as sloum has rapidly updated software (and the colorfield.space system itself) in response. Whether you're a software developer or just hanging out in a pubnix for the social environment, I challenge you to find opportunities to help developers out by critically using software and providing thoughtful feedback to the developer. It's a great way to help the pubnix community grow!