OSS terminal projects lack scalable community contribution model
Warp open-source launch announcement using AI agents for code contributions with humans on specs. Not a problem post — product milestone announcement.
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OSS Maintainers Cannot Efficiently Attract and Coordinate Skilled Contributors
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