I am looking for people to help maintain the SSHFS-Win project as I no longer have enough bandwidth for it.
Maintenance of this project includes:
Implementation of new features: there are many requests for new features in SSHFS-Win, most of them involving alternative authentication mechanisms.
Investigation/fixing of problems: there are many open issues against SSHFS-Win although quite a few of them are likely problems of misconfiguration or misunderstanding of how to use SSHFS-Win. There are bound to be some genuine problems as well.
To facilitate onboarding and not overwhelm a new maintainer, current issues would be marked as stale and closed after a quick triage.
Answering questions: SSHFS-Win attracts users of varying levels of knowledge and they often have questions that may need to be addressed.
The ideal maintainer would have some knowledge of:
SSH / SSHFS.
Cygwin.
The Windows file system.
(Optional) FUSE.
You do not have to be an expert in any/all of the above and you can also count on me supporting you.
What's in it for you:
Learning about operating systems and file systems.
Learning about open-source project maintenance.
A chance of seeing your work being used by a lot of people.
I am looking for people to help maintain the SSHFS-Win project as I no longer have enough bandwidth for it.
Maintenance of this project includes:
Implementation of new features: there are many requests for new features in SSHFS-Win, most of them involving alternative authentication mechanisms.
Investigation/fixing of problems: there are many open issues against SSHFS-Win although quite a few of them are likely problems of misconfiguration or misunderstanding of how to use SSHFS-Win. There are bound to be some genuine problems as well.
Answering questions: SSHFS-Win attracts users of varying levels of knowledge and they often have questions that may need to be addressed.
The ideal maintainer would have some knowledge of:
You do not have to be an expert in any/all of the above and you can also count on me supporting you.
What's in it for you:
Learning about operating systems and file systems.
Learning about open-source project maintenance.
A chance of seeing your work being used by a lot of people.
The warm feeling of helping others :-)