Hestia Hacker on Nostr: In the case of #OpenSource projects, it's a little different, and some projects are ...
In the case of #OpenSource projects, it's a little different, and some projects are great at long term support. The challenges are that the #software and hardware that they depend on frequently stop getting supported. At that point, do they spread people thin to stay doing long term support for all the things they depend on?
If it's #hardware, that's probably not an option even if you have dozens of volunteers.
It's still a cost problem, but the cost is people's time, not #money.
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