Dear Stéphane,

Thanks for your feedback. I understand your concerns. Project OSSRevival aims to support both upstream and downstream projects, focusing on long-term maintenance. We're in the very early stages, such as building contribution portfolios, but we believe this could be mutually beneficial.

I have 14+ years of industry experience (https://www.linkedin.com/in/syed-shahrukh-hussain/), and my teammates are from Ukraine. Some are experienced professionals, while others are currently in university.

I’m committed to contributing to open source long-term. I’ve recently started exploring Debian and am looking for ways to contribute, and joining a team is one option I’m considering.

I’ve also noticed several OCaml projects seeking adoption, such as:

https://bugs.debian.org/934539
https://bugs.debian.org/948603
https://bugs.debian.org/932166
https://bugs.debian.org/934531

These could be potential areas where I could contribute.

I’m available on #debian-ocaml under the nickname Syed-Shahrukh-OSSRevival if you’d like to chat further.

Regards,

Shahrukh.


On 2/28/25 12:47, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
Dear Shahrukh,

Le 27/02/2025 à 22:48, Syed Shahrukh Hussain a écrit :
*I’m Shahrukh from [OSS Revival](https://github.com/Project-OSS-Revival <https://github.com/Project-OSS-Revival>). We specialize in revitalizing and maintaining open-source projects to ensure long-term stability.*

*I am interested in joining the team, please guide me with the process.*

Could you elaborate?

Sorry for being harsh, but I don't see how you joining the team would serve your project or Debian.


Cheers,


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