I m preparing to open source a project I ve been working on privately for a while. It's now production-ready and has real-world impact, but I want to make sure I do it right, not just dump it into GitHub and hope for the best.
I m looking for your battle-tested frameworks and lessons learned:
What s one thing you wish you had done differently when making your repo public?
What made your repo get noticed?
What should I definitely include before launching?
Did you use templates, bots, GitHub Actions, or community rituals that helped?
How do you avoid just having a ghost town of a repo?
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