How to be an open source gardener

from blog Steve Klabnik, | ↗ original
Apr 14 2014 I do a lot of work on open source, but my most valuable contributions haven’t been code. Writing a patch is the easiest part of open source. The truly hard stuff is all of the rest: bug trackers, mailing lists, documentation, and other management tasks. Here’s some things I’ve learned along the way. It was RailsConf 2012. I sat in on a panel discussion, and the number of issues open on This is a short summary. ↗ Open original to view full content