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How much time per month should an unpaid volunteer maintainer dedicate to an Open Source project?

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  • dannycolin@floss.socialD dannycolin@floss.social

    @evan @joergi @preinheimer huge +1 on that. Maintainers of open source softwares don't owe anything to anyone.

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    #30

    @dannycolin
    yes - and no.

    if you are the programmer of CURL where the complete internet relies on, or some similar project, you have a responsibility - but tbh, something like that should not be unpaid. so the problem is somewhere else tbh

    @evan @preinheimer

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    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

      @larsmb @tony it's not my fault that you didn't think about the question very hard.

      Is your software Open Source?

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      #31

      @evan @tony I stopped reading at the ad hominem attack, have fun!

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      • tony@toot.hoyle.me.ukT tony@toot.hoyle.me.uk

        @evan How long is a piece of string? I've worked on stuff that I could poke once a month to see if anyone had any issues.. Big projects are sometimes run like commercial entities with multiple maintainers. And all points in between.

        But they're not maintaining software in a state where it works for me.. it's not about me.. They're doing it because they want to, and I (and many others) happen to benefit from that.

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        #32

        @tony why do they want to? At least in part for it to be useful, for at least some developers, right?

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        • joergi@chaos.socialJ joergi@chaos.social

          @dannycolin
          yes - and no.

          if you are the programmer of CURL where the complete internet relies on, or some similar project, you have a responsibility - but tbh, something like that should not be unpaid. so the problem is somewhere else tbh

          @evan @preinheimer

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          #33

          @joergi @dannycolin @preinheimer I know that `npm` has a feature where you can mark a package as deprecated or unmaintained. I think there are other systems for doing this.

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          • malwareminigun@infosec.exchangeM malwareminigun@infosec.exchange

            @evan You didn't say "what are your conditions to use software", you said "how many unpaid volunteer hours should there be". There is software with those problems with thousands of hours of investment, there is also software without those issues with very little.

            I don't "owe" the project usage, and the maintainers don't "owe" the project maintenance hours.

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            #34

            @malwareminigun the question is, how much is "very little"?

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            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

              @malwareminigun the question is, how much is "very little"?

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              #35

              @evan Unknowable. Depends entirely on what the specific thing is.

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              • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                How much time per month should an unpaid volunteer maintainer dedicate to an Open Source project?

                #EvanPoll #poll

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                #36

                @evan as much as they want, they're unpaid.

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                • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                  @preinheimer @joergi so, there's no minimum amount of time where you'd worry that the project is unmaintained or under-maintained?

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                  #37

                  @evan @preinheimer @joergi

                  The health of the project is really a separate question. If you don't trust it, that's YOUR problem.

                  Either you offer to pay them 💰 or you... ahem... fork off. 😅

                  Free software is the proverbial gift horse. You want to look at the teeth, you need to pony up the cash.

                  IMHO. 🤨

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                  • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                    How much time per month should an unpaid volunteer maintainer dedicate to an Open Source project?

                    #EvanPoll #poll

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                    #38

                    @evan SHOULD is a really heavy word, especially around “unpaid”.

                    I want it to be easy and possible for devs to maintain OSS.
                    I want it to be the norm & a cultural value that it happens.

                    Private companies should sponsor more OSS maintenance to make it easier and more possible for more people.

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                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                      How much time per month should an unpaid volunteer maintainer dedicate to an Open Source project?

                      #EvanPoll #poll

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                      #39

                      @evan Zero to ~150 hours.

                      Beyond 150ish hours is of course possible, but I believe adequate sleep and rest should be had for obvious reasons.

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                      • ted@social.gould.cxT ted@social.gould.cx

                        @evan as much as they want, they're unpaid.

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                        #40

                        @ted so, what are the consequences of not putting any time into things?

                        Is getting paid the only reason people do things?

                        Why do developers make and maintain Open Source software, anyway?

                        Could they have different goals? How much time should they put into the project to achieve those different goals?

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