Articles by Ernesto Tagwerker
When we started offering productized Node.js upgrade services,
we wanted to bring our technical debt expertise into the
JavaScript ecosystem,
with the goal of helping as many people and companies as possible.
Unfortunately, in the past we’ve had to turn down companies who wanted to work
with us but couldn’t secure the minimum monthly budget to work with our experts.
I’m pleased to announce that we’re now offering new opportunities for startups
and small businesses to work alongside our team.
In this article, I will share a few new options to collaborate with our team of
experts who specialize in technical debt remediation.
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There are some really great guides for starting a new open source projects,
yet when it comes to dealing with a possibly abandoned, unmaintained project,
there is no definitive guide for users, contributors, or maintainers.
I hope that this can be a useful guide for our community.
Problem
When do you declare that an open source project has been abandoned? How many
days have to go by until you start maintaining your own fork? What’s the
standard for communicating with maintainers, contributors, and users? How do
you avoid n
competing OSS forks of popular projects? How do you avoid
duplicated work by people who want to maintain popular, but unmaintained OSS
projects? What’s the best way to find that one fork everybody is using?
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