nohea on Nostr: Open source projects run by who has the most "skin in the game". Those people decide. ...
Open source projects run by who has the most "skin in the game". Those people decide. Now if contributors put in work and feel unheard, they can fork and make another project. Sometimes that works, sometimes not. Sometimes those forks go back to the original. They aren't democratic, but they need to be relevant to their group or they wither and atrophy.
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