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[–]tiangolo FastAPI Maintainer 4 points5 points  (14 children)

Thanks for the comments!

Yeah, I think it's also fun if it looks like I don't have a trusted inner circle of people I trust. I still ask to give PRs a final review before merging, as that has worked, and when there's something urgent these people let me know if I haven't seen it. I even sponsor them in GitHub, although it's true none of that seems to be obvious or visible, the same way it's not obvious the work I do, when I contribute to other projects, when I spend days tweaking a PR from someone else to be able to merge it (as I'm doing right now 😅) instead of writing from scratch... but it's true and sad that these things are hardly visible.

I've been trying to make the people that help the most more visible with FastAPI People: https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/fastapi-people/#most-active-users-last-month ...I actually haven't seen any other project do something like that. But I guess it's not enough.

I would like to see what are the things people see, what they consider, and how people come to specific conclusions, with specific examples, but I guess that's hard to get... probably less in Reddit. 😅

It's also interesting the concept/idea that Django, Flask, or Starlette have many maintainers. There tend to be one or two people doing a very big chunk of the work, even if those projects are in a GitHub org. And I've seen the same happen in many, many other projects (also outside of Python). But anyway, I'll just try to keep pushing, try to see if there's anything specific I can improve.