> Are you serious? Above you just said that you have immense respect for open source authors. And now you say that somebody can't take it anymore and is burned out and THEN you STILL expect them to put MORE work in, despite being burned out, to pass things on? The source code is available, the license is clear, if there is anybody else who wants to maintain, they can just go and to it. Why do you keep demanding anything from the already-burned-out author that you respect immensely? Honestly, I find that deeply disrespectful.
I just want to add to this: Finding and training a new good maintainer is a lot of work. If you just pass the project along with its reputation to whoever comes up then you might be doing more harm and it might be better to not do anything and have the new maintainer earn their own trust with their fork. So yeah, having open source developers to pass on the project when they want to quit is not a fair expectation.
I just want to add to this: Finding and training a new good maintainer is a lot of work. If you just pass the project along with its reputation to whoever comes up then you might be doing more harm and it might be better to not do anything and have the new maintainer earn their own trust with their fork. So yeah, having open source developers to pass on the project when they want to quit is not a fair expectation.