So, there is a good thing you, as non-coder can do: clean up your mess :)
Submitting issues is a good thing. Without that, there is hardly a way to improve a piece of software; after all: the only relevant test is real use.
I have been maintaining many Drupal modules for years. And I tend to give out CVS access to other people I like, trust or think are good developers.
Still maintaining a module is hard work. Today, after nearly four weeks, I went trough a backlog of open issues on various of my Drupal modules. And here are some rather disturbing numbers: