What kind of volunteering? Do you mean programming or beta testers? In a sense I can always use both. If you wanted to create new programming, anyone can honestly do that. Unfortunately I do not have a real SVN setup because the network I am under doesn't like many SVN applications I have used, such as TortoiseSVN for example. So do live updates between programmers will prove difficult without SVN. However I am outside of my proxy server now. I will try and setup SVN and see if I can finally get that up and running.
However that shouldn't stop anyone from making updates. The RPL license means that anyone can create their own patches, just as long as you don't turn around and sell the whole update. So if you guys wanted to create "updates" that would be fine. If I can get SVN setup it would make updating a lot easier. If not you might be sending me your updates so I can integrate them.
What "ideas" did you have in mind? What do you mean when you say, "everything"?
If you mean beta testers that would be great too. I have always needed people to put this through real world testing and let me know what works, what doesn't, and what would be nice to have.
Thank you for your interest in helping out though.
Eventually all database work will become slow since you can only update the databases so much, but the application would be nice to have others work on it to keep it going on the off chance I find myself unable to work on it anymore. AutoHARP is definitely not my day job.
Send an email to perfecthundred@gmail.com if you have any specific ideas you want to discuss.
Thanks again. This was a great post to read.