> It's not like he's irreplaceable, even if there's not currently a successor. That's where you're wrong. Most open source projects have a single maintainer who does the vast majority of the work. It is not uncommon for…
> It's not like he's irreplaceable, even if there's not currently a successor. That's where you're wrong. Most open source projects have a single maintainer who does the vast majority of the work. It is not uncommon for…