I hope this message finds you well. I've been following your project, with great interest and have found it incredibly useful/inspiring/helpful.
As an open-source enthusiast/contributor/learner, I was wondering if you could share any insights into the timeline for opening up the full codebase for this project. I understand that there might be various reasons for keeping parts of the code private initially, such as protecting intellectual property, maintaining a competitive edge, or simply due to the project's current stage of development.
However, as the community grows and more people express interest in contributing, I believe opening up the codebase would greatly benefit not only the project but also the broader community. It would allow for collaboration, improvements, and potentially new features to be added.
If there's anything the community can do to support this process, please let us know. I'm more than willing to help in any way I can, be it through code review, testing, or documentation.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Dear Maintainer,
I hope this message finds you well. I've been following your project, with great interest and have found it incredibly useful/inspiring/helpful.
As an open-source enthusiast/contributor/learner, I was wondering if you could share any insights into the timeline for opening up the full codebase for this project. I understand that there might be various reasons for keeping parts of the code private initially, such as protecting intellectual property, maintaining a competitive edge, or simply due to the project's current stage of development.
However, as the community grows and more people express interest in contributing, I believe opening up the codebase would greatly benefit not only the project but also the broader community. It would allow for collaboration, improvements, and potentially new features to be added.
If there's anything the community can do to support this process, please let us know. I'm more than willing to help in any way I can, be it through code review, testing, or documentation.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards, Royin