Here's the thing. That humbleness and the lack of marketing are part
of why Habari is as good as it is. No-one working on this project is
in it for any reason other than the fact that they're passionate about
creating great software. Unfortunately, that's one of our weaknesses
as well. We have amazing, amazing coders who don't worry about how
many users we have. They also tend to, when they have some time, make
the code better at the expense of all of the public-facing aspects.
Our strength is our weakness, and it's something we've been aware of
for some time.
We would love to have people who were as passionate about the front
facing aspects of the project take the lead on those things. We'd be
even happier if they were as talented as our coders. That's the very
nature of meritocracy. If you take the lead, we will follow. If you're
not comfortable editing the wiki, feel free to file tickets about
things that need to be updated and replaced. We'll try to get things
up to scratch. One of the things we've held as central on this project
is the idea of "ownership". We want the people in our community to
feel that Habari belongs to all of us and you can take the lead
without waiting for permission. Go for it!