# Conclusion We hope you agree that Rocket is a refreshing take on web frameworks. As with any software project, Rocket is _alive_. There are always things to improve, and we're happy to take the best ideas. If you have something in mind, please [submit an issue](https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/issues). ## Getting Help If you find yourself having trouble developing Rocket applications, you can get help via the `#rocket` IRC channel on the [Mozilla IRC Server](https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC) at `irc.mozilla.org` and the bridged [Rocket room on Matrix](https://riot.im/app/#/room/#mozilla_#rocket:matrix.org). If you're not familiar with IRC, we recommend chatting through [Matrix via Riot](https://riot.im/app/#/room/#mozilla_#rocket:matrix.org) or via the [Kiwi web IRC client](https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.mozilla.org/#rocket). You can learn more about IRC via Mozilla's [Getting Started with IRC](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Getting_Started_with_IRC) guide. ## What's next? The best way to learn Rocket is to _build something_. It should be fun and easy, and there's always someone to help. Alternatively, you can read through the [Rocket examples](https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/tree/v0.2.5/examples) or the [Rocket source code](https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/tree/v0.2.5/lib/src). Whatever you decide to do next, we hope you have a blast!