Comment by blitzar

4 hours ago

"when your fix is accepted you are the new maintainer"

That's what we do in closed source corporate code.

  • "Hi, I see you're the owner of this 6000-line mess of a component, could you answer some questions for me?"

    "I don't own it, I didn't write it, and I don't understand it even slightly. I just made a one-line bug fix for one function in it a year ago and nobody has touched it since, so my name is on top of the git history."

    "Cool, so as the owner could you tell me..."

    • Yeah at work I’m paid to own some components that I didn’t write and don’t entirely understand, so I figure my job is to help discover answers for the questions that arise.

      I would not want to be a public maintainer though. I don’t have the patience or motivation to use my spare time for that.

    • I'd be tempted to try to trick them into merging a small change so then they're the new owner and have to figure it out themselves.

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