What are your plans to sustain pyinfra’s progress? Specifically in the financial aspect? Like, are you looking into joining something like Open Source Collective or do you intend to self fund this for the foreseeable future?
So far the project hasn't cost anything directly financial, just my time which I intend to keep putting into the project because I enjoy it :). I use pyinfra day to day and it's great to see others getting use out of it!
There's a small but growing list of excellent contributors who really help drive things along and I'd love to grow that. A lot of time I put into the project recently and going onward is more around documentation and community to help with this.
I suppose another thing to note here is at it's core pyinfra is a pretty small codebase that doesn't require massive (time/money) effort to work on. The majority of code is in the operations themselves which I don't foresee expanding much (in favor of 3rd party packages).
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Keep up the good work, man!
So far the project hasn't cost anything directly financial, just my time which I intend to keep putting into the project because I enjoy it :). I use pyinfra day to day and it's great to see others getting use out of it!
There's a small but growing list of excellent contributors who really help drive things along and I'd love to grow that. A lot of time I put into the project recently and going onward is more around documentation and community to help with this.
I suppose another thing to note here is at it's core pyinfra is a pretty small codebase that doesn't require massive (time/money) effort to work on. The majority of code is in the operations themselves which I don't foresee expanding much (in favor of 3rd party packages).
Hope this provides some detail!