There's Many intentions behind it. In rough order of importance;
- working on a medium-large repo size exercises more skills than just jumping into anything alone. Growth is my biggest factor for the next few years.
- OS introduces me to a community of passionate devs. Who can be anything from mentors to expand my horizons, to friends to future contacts.
- I'd choose to contribute to tools I would probably use for my own projects. So I can dig into repos early and know it intimately for the time I'd need to branch for my own project
- potential clout in certain communities can open other doors.
- Resume material is never bad if everything else falls through
It's not my end game but I think it'll help in many ways. And Personally I always had a certain respect for the OS community and want to give back, and hopefully pay if forward. .
I'll keep that in mind. Maybe it will be yet another venture of "I want to connect with people but no one else does" but nothing ventured...
And it would be a soul crushing world if I simply submitted to the fact that we're more connected than ever, but simultaneously I can't find literally anyone else to connect with without money being involved. I have at least a good decade in my heart left to fight that mentality.
That's the hopeful end goal. I unfortuntately need a lot of time and learning to make a product worth paying for, though. being self-sufficient is liberating but terrifying unstable in the beginning. Need to establish proper safeaguards first.