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sometimes i have similar feelings with "how did i get to become an openrc developer/maintainer" as well tbh
RE: https://social.vlhl.dev/objects/6779549c-413a-4a29-8276-a4973c95a5d5
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@navi Well at the same time I feel like OpenRC didn't get much maintenance so if someone is somewhat trustable and is putting good work… pretty good idea to give to keys so they can more easily continue.
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@navi Which is a bit why sometimes I feel like I should adjust my git setup so I can let someone push to one of my repos.
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@lanodan openrc was basically on life support, any development was purely reactive (only fixing bugs and issues), while other active inits/service managers were actually going somewhere (systemd and dinit)
on one hand, that is the reason i got into the team so easily-- i basically announced a fork (and got into ::gentoo), the next day william invited me
on another, i kinda want to believe i could've got into the team even if it were being actively developed
(i'm kinda having a weird mental de-realization episode today)