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Every open-source project aims to be sustainable and can be achieved in various ways, like securing grants, expanding and engaging user/developer communities, informed decisions on what tools and practices to adopt, etc. Open-source projects are dynamic and continuously evolving systems. OSS projects can face a crisis from time to time financially and community-wise, like developers abandoning the project, less participation from the community, delayed feedback on issues etc. Being resilient plays a vital role and is a crucial component of the sustainability of projects. It focuses on how you tackle those issues and progress in the face of unfavourable situations.
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Every open-source project aims to be sustainable and can be achieved in various ways, like securing grants, expanding and engaging user/developer communities, informed decisions on what tools and practices to adopt, etc. Open-source projects are dynamic and continuously evolving systems. OSS projects can face a crisis from time to time financially and community-wise, like developers abandoning the project, less participation from the community, delayed feedback on issues etc. Being resilient plays a vital role and is a crucial component of the sustainability of projects. It focuses on how you tackle those issues and progress in the face of unfavourable situations.
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