A full-time FOSS maintainer reflects honestly on one year of self-directed open source work. The post covers both the rewards — creative freedom, meaningful impact, deep friendships, and fulfilling work — and the significant stresses: an overwhelming backlog of projects, toxic users, loss of anonymity, and neglected personal health. The author describes coping mechanisms both healthy and unhealthy, and concludes with genuine gratitude despite the chaos.

9m read timeFrom drewdevault.com
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