Maybe you can decide to improve your existing projects (on Hive) more or less 70% of the time, then spend the remaining available time for starting such new projects. π€π€
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Maybe you can decide to improve your existing projects (on Hive) more or less 70% of the time, then spend the remaining available time for starting such new projects. π€π€
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Given the issues that we had with @weirdly and @zombiebot, we'll likely stay focused on getting things with them solid before we create anything new, aside from continuing to slowly move forward with the umbrella meta-project. π π π β¨ π€
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Looks like that means at least 90% of your time on Hive would be to improve existing Hive projects, so that you can focus on quality over quantity as the saying goes. π€π§ββοΈπ€π
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Yes, something like that would seem reasonable. πππβ¨π€
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That's unless your and @borniet's team has grown, which would allow you to churn out more new projects while maintaining the (high) quality of your existing projects. π€ππ
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Other aligned people joining our project would be great, and it would certainly help move things along a bit more quickly, and perhaps keep things running even more smoothly. π π π β¨ π€
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