In that case, your best option is to monitor established projects and submit bug reports. If you do it long enough, somebody will show you the ropes for further involvement. Yeah, time consuming, but that's the way things work in this world. ?Sure. that's because I can't apply on this proposal without a developer that knows what to do. But you can spread the voice all around and maybe someone wants to partecipate. And then you can say to him that I can help with testing and making available my PC.
In that case, your best option is to monitor established projects and submit bug reports. If you do it long enough, somebody will show you the ropes for further involvement. Yeah, time consuming, but that's the way things work in this world. ?
You keep saying, 'proposals are for developers', without a real understanding of what that even means, or how the system of project proposals and sponsorships is even supposed to work. I gotta break it to you, ziomario : You do have a LOT of strikes against you, even with the accomplishment that you're crowing about on Twitter. The attitude towards the whole thing, the angle which you choose to pursue, the expectations you express, and even the place you chose - this is just a few things off the top of my head that need to be fixed before submitting a proposal. FreeBSD forums are NOT the place to ask for coaching on proposal submission process. Your local university is your best bet for that.
… Your local university is your best bet for that.