

I find it so tricky, too. With the maintainers that I see struggling, it’s rarely a lack of contributions that fucks them up, but rather a lack of maintainers. And they can’t easily onboard other maintainers, because:
- there’s hardly anyone willing to invest enough time into your project to be a particularly helpful maintainer.
- everyone’s just strangers on the internet, who may or may not want to ship malware as part of your project.
Like, I even have a friend who’s excited for a project that I’m building, but so far, they’re purely cheerleading (which is appreciated), because they do have projects of their own that they find fun, and in particular also a life outside of programming.
I do not currently struggle with maintainership (because I haven’t announced my projects anywhere publicly 🤪), but yeah, it just feels like it’s asking for a lot, if I were to try to get that friend on board. In particular also, because not many aspects of maintainership are fun.













From the bug report:
According to Wikipedia, the browser was already renamed to “Firefox” when that bug report was opened, but still wild to see that even back then, they already had some technical debt for the name of that directory.
Unfortunate that they did not go straight from
~/.phoenixto$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mozilla, but hard to say, if that was as obvious of a choice back then…