It's often a very big leap for an individual to open up a project to more contributors and a community. They have to change how they do things, how they spend their time, negotiate the best way to do things, etc. Not everyone wants to do that (or has time & energy to). But as you said, it's amazing when projects turn into something bigger and/or better. We need a good mix. Nostr is probably too much on the lone wolf side at the moment (including me with Nosta).
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You are right, but onboarding contributors (dev, designers, marketers) raises the quality of the work significantly and keeps you on track. Big fan of Nosta btw, I shill it every chance I get.
Awesome, thank you.
We're on the same page that having contributors & a community is amazing. My point was more about why it often doesn't happen. I've been trying to think of ways recently to help with that process, mostly because I think that a healthy and diverse ecosystem of community-led open-source bitcoin project is necessary for bitcoin to keep its unique properties.