I’ve said this previously, and I’ll say it again: we’re severely under-resourced. Not just XFS, the whole fsdevel community. As a developer and later a maintainer, I’ve learnt the hard way that there is a very large amount of non-coding work is necessary to build a good filesystem. There’s enough not-really-coding work for several people. Instead, we lean hard on maintainers to do all that work. That might’ve worked acceptably for the first 20 years, but it doesn’t now.

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Dave and I are both burned out. I’m not sure Dave ever got past the 2017 burnout that lead to his resignation. Remarkably, he’s still around. Is this (extended burnout) where I want to be in 2024? 2030? Hell no.

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    I mean, Microsoft and Apple have career pages stating exactly what is needed. Does Linux have something like this for volunteers? I think it’s just very inaccessible to someone from the outside. Maybe start there, improve the recruitment of volunteers

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      This, very very much.

      I can’t code for shit, but am willing to put some time and effort into FOSS.

      But I’m not sure what’s needed, or where is needed.

      Have these projects ever considered just asking for the help they need?

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      It’s extremely inaccessible from the outside. Non-devs don’t know what to do with it.

      We brought Linux laptops into our company (1500+ laptops during the pandemic) and after a year, half the devs and design team switched to Macs. The Linux users who stayed are pretty much using the laptop as a glorified netbook where they just use Google doc suites. And whenever they encounter a problem… Searching leads to nerds arguing about what version of Linux they should be using instead. Or the answer requires them to go into terminal to fix a problem.

      I have a bunch of users asking about Elementary OS, for the sole reason in that it “looks” good.

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        I have a bunch of users asking about Elementary OS, for the sole reason in that it “looks” good.

        Honestly I would use it for that reason too, you can install the Pantheon desktop on NixOS, but the gnome ecosystem is just too good

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      This so so much. I want to contribute. The only time I ever have are when the barrier to getting setup and finding things I can do are low.