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This is an awesome idea, and it's cool to see it broken down by language so you can quickly find things you could actually help on (instead of slowing down a project as a newbie in any specific technologies). In the back of my mind it's hard to connect how these applications or tools help. Reading a few titles unfortunately gives me the vaguest of ideas of who or what I'm helping though (even if the second drop down lets you select "solving hunger" etc etc, I still don't see how or why or where this project is used without digging in. Even then, I randomly picked one and this was the best summary I got /from inside the git rep/ - "CREDEBL SSI Platform This repository host codebase for CREDEBL SSI Platform backend." I really wish everyone spent a little more time actually writing titles and descriptions that gave even the smallest amount of additional context. I feel like most of us programmers have our heads in the technology so quickly that even as an empassioned technologist with 30 years of experience I have not even the slightest clue what that project does or the problem it solves. This is so true for things as simple as git commit messages to readmes to whatever. The project meta-data is important. Fill those little text boxes in with a bit of substance. The AI overlords will thank you as well as your future self in a few years when you don't have the context front-and-center like you did when you threw this project together.