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Your Open Source Project is Considered Harmful (developer.telerik.com)

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Your Open Source Project is Considered Harmful (developer.telerik.com)
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (blog.engineyard.com)
Software is like fruit. It tastes great when it’s fresh, but goes bad very quickly. If you want to keep it fresh, you have to add people to your project, not features.
Healthy Open Source Projects Need People (Redux) (gist.github.com)
My personal take on this company blog post.
Reasons Why You Shouldn't Hack on Open Source Projects (blog.codecombat.com)
Semaphore CI, free plans for private & Open Source projects (semaphoreapp.com)
What more could Microsoft be doing to support open source projects on its platforms? (dotnetkicks.com)
Making Your Open Source Project Newcomer-friendly (manishearth.github.io)
"Subject: Urgent Warning" - a downside of having a popular open-source project (daniel.haxx.se)
Advice To Open Source Project Contributors -> users, expectations, and more: (taskwarrior.org)
maintainer.io : A service for maintaining opensource projects (maintainer.io)
Yocto Project: Open Source embedded Linux build system, package metadata and SDK generator (yoctoproject.org)
From their websites: The Yocto Project is an open source collaboration project that provides templates, tools and methods to help you create custom Linux-based systems for embedded products regardless of the hardware architecture. It was founded in 2010 as a collaboration among many hardware manu...
Practices that help complex and collaborative open-source projects survive and thrive (interline.io)
About open-source community and the opennesss of projects to contributions
This happened to me not once, but twice (and I saw it happen with colleagues and friends as well), and it strikes me as quite odd, so I wanted to ask your opinion on the matter. I found an open-source project which helps me directly with something I'm working on, and I went to dig through it, whi...
What was your first contribution to an open source project?
This is a very broad question but I would like to narrow it down. So how did you begin contributing to open source and felt more comfortable contributing to large and widely used projects. I would love to hear your experience and tips. As someone who’s programming in Python and really wants to co...
Why you should use a BSD style license for your Open Source Project (docs.freebsd.org)
A platform for open source projects to find maintainers (seeking-maintainers.net)
How to make volunteer-driven open source projects successful (kooslooijesteijn.net)
A Retrospective of My Personal Open Source Projects from 2023 (susam.net)
Poppy a new Bloom filter format and open source project (misp-project.org)
Announcing FLOSS/fund: $1M per year for free and open source projects (floss.fund)
Firmware SBoMs for open source projects (blogs.gnome.org)
Do not fix bugs reported in your open source projects
Can coding agents relicense open source through a “clean room” implementation of code?
How to get designers to make your open source project awesome (michaelboeke.com)
Open Source Full Disk Encryption: What Took So Long? (cyphertite.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev (itwire.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev [Marc Espie Interview] (itwire.com)
Dear Open Source Project Leader: Quit Being A Jerk (lostechies.com)
Upstream vendors can harm small projects: OpenBSD dev (itwire.com)
Deleuze for Developers: Will {smooth space,Open Source} suffice to save us? (words.steveklabnik.com)