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<@&1004656351647117403> please have a look, thanks.

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That's great to hear! Collaborating on a Springboot project can be a rewarding experience. To find potential collaborators, you can try joining online communities and forums dedicated to Java Spring development. Some popular platforms for finding open-source projects and collaborators include GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.

Additionally, you can also consider reaching out to local developer meetups or attending conferences related to Java Spring. These events often provide opportunities to network with like-minded individuals who may be interested in collaborating on projects.

When looking for collaborators, it's important to clearly communicate your project goals, expectations, and the specific skills you are looking for. This will help attract individuals who are genuinely interested and have the necessary expertise.

Good luck with your project!

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Hiya!

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That's not a question

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