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Proposal for Expanding Maintenance Team #293

@ThomasSanson

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@ThomasSanson

Dear @di-sukharev,

I hope this message finds you well. Firstly, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation for your work on the opencommit repository. It's a fantastic project that has garnered a lot of interest and contributions from the community.

I have noticed that there is a significant number of pull requests awaiting review, which is a testament to the project's popularity and the community's eagerness to contribute. However, it also appears that the current maintenance bandwidth is somewhat limited, which is completely understandable given the demands of managing such a project.

To help address this and ensure the continued growth and health of the opencommit project, I would like to propose the idea of expanding the maintenance team. This would allow for more efficient management of contributions and could help in further enhancing the project's capabilities and reach.

Adding more maintainers could offer several benefits:

  1. Faster response times for pull requests and issues.
  2. Diverse perspectives and expertise to improve the quality and functionality of the project.
  3. Reduced workload for you, allowing more focus on strategic direction and innovation.

I understand that selecting maintainers is a significant decision, and it's essential to ensure that they are trustworthy and aligned with the project's goals. If you are open to this idea, I am more than willing to assist in any way I can, be it in the selection process or even as a potential maintainer, should you deem it appropriate.

Thank you for considering this proposal. Your dedication to the opencommit project is greatly appreciated, and I am excited about the potential of what we can achieve together with a slightly expanded team.

Best regards

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