Yeah, it’s unmaintained because one guy, tiangolo, is the only maintainer for both of those projects, and he doesn’t let anyone else approve PRs and so on. I think Litestar has a much better organisation structure.
Probably most projects are as guilty as tiangolo. Myself included. How to scale to multiple maintainers? Tell me about your experience. Would like to know how to avoid this trap.
This seems to be a github weakness. Each of us individually contributes by making a great package. Folks start using it and situation does not scale.
Yeah, it’s unmaintained because one guy, tiangolo, is the only maintainer for both of those projects, and he doesn’t let anyone else approve PRs and so on. I think Litestar has a much better organisation structure.
Probably most projects are as guilty as tiangolo. Myself included. How to scale to multiple maintainers? Tell me about your experience. Would like to know how to avoid this trap.
This seems to be a github weakness. Each of us individually contributes by making a great package. Folks start using it and situation does not scale.
Rinse wash repeat
I have next to no experience with managing open source projects :P