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It's been so weird working on nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz because we're now 10 people and it took forever to collect the group and get the infrastructure setup and write the scripts and figure out where to put the docs, and figure out naming schemes, and decide which products to build, and draw icons, and rent relays, and learn how to make repo events, and select frameworks and tools, decide on languages and network with people making similar products, and and...

But, now that's all there and we can just... work.

It's getting interesting.

Feels like we've hiked to the top of some sort of mountain and we can just glide down from here.

Feels like maybe, but i suspect there is more to come. But according to what you say, the most difficult part is over. Also you have to avoid the "curve". It is a usual situation when team projects reach a peak and then relax and the project collapses.

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I'd be more worried about corrupt donors trying to capture the project, bringing their own devs, astroturfers, etc. and pushing "feature creep" as hard as they can in ways designed to interfere with the original underlying functionality

Also heads up for the whole new nostr protocol v2 that will be built by me or someone like me, that might be a difficult adjustment

See also: Linux / GNU / Ubuntu / Canonical

Linus Torvalds may never relax

Ah well said 👍

We have a very stable PO. Not worried.

I never relax. 😅