No matter how much I review and merge PRs, it always comes down to this blessed number https://mastodon.social/media/6x6-QLm3eYjOEVusNVM
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Eugen 💀 (gargron@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 23-Apr-2017 03:22:37 UTC Eugen 💀 -
Santiago (santiago@mastodon.undernet.uy)'s status on Sunday, 23-Apr-2017 03:31:30 UTC Santiago @Gargron https://mastodon.undernet.uy/media/tCV2pOTcU8rvhhLGnVY
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Björn Schießle (bes@io.schiessle.org)'s status on Sunday, 23-Apr-2017 06:17:44 UTC Björn Schießle @gargron it is really great to see so much activities around Mastodon, not only on the users side but also on the dev side! I really hope that this will build a long lasting developer community. I have seen many great projects and ideas failing in the past because maintainers didn't manage to build a healthy community around it. My number one tip: integrate new devs as good as possible. Not only review their pull request but also ask them to review other pull request and give them merge rights as early as possible. Juanjo Faico likes this.majestyx and Juanjo Faico repeated this.
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