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Open source can't coordinate

Hacker NewsFriday, June 20, 2025 at 1:06:12 AM
The article and its discussion highlight a growing concern in the tech world: open-source projects often struggle with coordination, leading to fragmentation, duplicated efforts, or abandoned tools. Commenters debate whether this is an inherent flaw in the decentralized nature of open source or just a growing pain of a still-young ecosystem.
Editor’s Note: Open source has revolutionized software development, but this piece digs into why some projects fizzle out or compete needlessly—raising questions about sustainability. If even passionate developers can't align their efforts, it could slow innovation or leave critical tools unsupported. For anyone relying on open-source tech, that’s a real problem.
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