We use our own [weblate instance](https://weblate.selfprivacy.org/projects/selfprivacy/selfprivacy-app/) to collaborate.
You can create an account and help us translate the project into your native language.
## If you're a programmer
You can read about how SelfPrivacy works in [documentation](https://selfprivacy.org/docs/theory/).
You can help us close Issues which are marked with the "Contributions welcome" tag. For example, at [this link](https://git.selfprivacy.org/kherel/selfprivacy.org.app/issues?q=&type=all&state=open&labels=118&milestone=0&assignee=0&poster=0) you will see tasks tagged "Contributions welcome" for the main application.
We cannot approve major changes without the approval of the core developers. Of course you can create a fork of the project, but if you want to get approval, please discuss the proposed changes in one of the project chats:
The server side of SelfPrivacy uses the NixOS distribution, and a daemon program written in Python called SelfPrivacy API. The daemon works to provide a link between your server and SelfPrivacy app. You can read [here](https://git.selfprivacy.org/SelfPrivacy/selfprivacy-rest-api/src/branch/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) about how to test and make changes to the SelfPrivacy API.