The typical #FOSS #dev lifecycle:
1. #showerthought idea
2. git init, start #CI pipeline
3. code, don't forget #TDD
It is great for doing what you love to do as a coder: #coding. It is less great if over time your coded work becomes popular, and all kinds of boring other considerations must be dealt with.
One easily ends up in a #OneManArmy situation, and if not delegating timely, on a burnout vector.
This kind of ad-hoc #ShowDontTell also leads to #TechnosphereMyopia: tech-only perspective.
I started referring to the AS/AP or #ActivityStreams / #ActivityPub based #Fediverse as the "as soon as possible" #fedi.
It's the federated universe that was the lowest hanging fruit in the #FOSS community, where individual projects are great at producing compiled #code and #OpenSource #repositories to inspire others to produce more compiled code.
The fedi we can't get is the one where we all #collaborate and #cocreate at the level of the #OpenStandards #ecosystem, where the true potential is.