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Bozhidar Batsov (a.k.a. Bug)
@bbatsov@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

I wrote down a few notes on my approach to #OSS projects maintenance https://batsov.com/articles/2025/11/16/burst-driven-development-my-approach-to-oss-projects-maintenance/ I hope someone will find those useful.

#FOSS #Ruby #Clojure #Emacs

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Burst-driven Development: My Approach to OSS Projects Maintenance

I’ve been working on OSS projects for almost 15 years now. Things are simple in the beginning - you’ve got a single project, no users to worry about and all the time and the focus in the world. Things changed quite a bit for me over the years and today I’m the maintainer of a couple of dozen OSS projects in the realms of Emacs, Clojure and Ruby mostly. Some of them even happen to have many users!
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