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Collaborative Open Source

Building a core team of 3 to 150 people fosters more sustainable collaboration in open source projects than merely increasing contributor numbers. Developers are encouraged to engage in communities where they can genuinely contribute, particularly in languages they are comfortable with. The discussion also highlights challenges like monorepos and drive-by contributions, which complicate the analysis of meaningful collaboration.
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    • How can open source projects succeed as discussed in the episode Securing GitHub (Interview) and the clip Consensus in Maintainers, specifically in the context of the episode Maintainer spotlight! Ned Batchelder and the clip Building Open Source Communities?

    • How can open source projects succeed, as discussed in the episode GitLab's Master Plan and the clip \[Conversational Development Solutions]{sid=chunk\_610294}, as well as in the episode Securing GitHub (Interview) and the clip Consensus in Maintainers from the Maintainer spotlight! Ned Batchelder, and the clip Building Open Source Communities?

    • How can open source projects succeed, as discussed in the episode Securing GitHub (Interview) and the clip Consensus in Maintainers from the Maintainer spotlight! Ned Batchelder, and the clip Building Open Source Communities?

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