The strength of a project not only depends on the capabilities of the core team, but also on the ecosystem—how many people are willing to participate and how many are willing to contribute.
Lagrange demonstrates its potential in this regard, as the community can not only submit code but also contribute tutorials, write plugins, and provide use case examples. This multi-directional interactive ecosystem allows the project to continuously evolve; a beginner reads the documentation, writes down their experiences, and shares it with the community, which in turn attracts another developer to improve the documentation structure, sparking inspiration for plugin development.
This model emphasizes input, resonance, feedback, and the aggregation of collective wisdom. At the same time, the transparency and inclusiveness of the governance mechanism—such as issue templates, contribution guidelines, and review processes—make newcomers feel welcomed.
Lagrange can continue to attract contributors of all levels through this mechanism: students, engineers, documentation authors, designers... everyone can shine in their areas of expertise. This co-creation platform is not just about making the project more complete, but also about allowing everyone to experience the power of influencing the open-source ecosystem.