Watching the Lagrange project grow rapidly, I often think that while the technical content is certainly professional, innovative ways of expression can capture people's hearts more effectively. If the project page, documentation, and release notes could incorporate more creative expressions, such as using comics, interactive charts, or even short video explanations, it would attract more people.
For example, creating a short animated video to vividly illustrate how a version bump fixes bugs and optimizes performance; adding behind-the-scenes snippets to release documentation, writing a line of commentary as a short story, or including a whiteboard diagram showing future directions; or breaking down functional modules into module personalities, such as Parser being an enthusiastic deconstructor, and Cache being a calm compression master, could personify hardcore technology and create a sense of familiarity.
Through these innovative expressions, even users without a deep background can be drawn to the charm of the project. If Lagrange can develop a style that is relaxed, interesting, yet professional beyond technology, I believe it will have greater communicative power, encouraging more people to participate, learn, and pay attention.