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by cipherboy
390 days ago
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GitHub's charts are inaccurate and a quick glance at the commit list would tell you that: https://github.com/openbao/openbao/commits/main/ -- you have to cross some threshhold number of commits across all time in the repository to even appear in that dashboard. https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/project/openbao-2/repos... is a more accurate view. Yes, I contribute a lot, but in the last three months, we've seen substantial interest from other groups (thank you SAP, Reply, Adfinis, and G-Research OSS to name a few!) and have recently promoted a fresh group of committers. Having worked at HashiCorp, I'm rather proud of what the community has built and proud of our ability to promote external maintainers. Open governance isn't easy for corporate contributions, but it is possible and I thank my employer for letting me try. :-) Just look at the (narrowing) feature gap and critical improvements we've landed--transactions to name one--to see why I'm optimistic. |
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I realise GitHub’s graph isn’t necessarily fully representative, but one personal concern is that I don’t know yet how long-term many of these new contributors will be.
That said, I also do applaud the efforts to build a community-driven fork in a similar vein to OpenTofu (which does seem to have critical mass now), and from the sounds of what you’re saying OpenBao is heading in the right direction too.