Loki & Status
Ever wonder how a little chaos can actually help an open‑source project run smoother?
Sure, a touch of chaos can actually spark better communication and faster iteration in open‑source. When people scramble to fix a bug or merge a feature, they’re forced to talk, coordinate, and make decisions quickly. That momentum can bring ideas to the surface that otherwise might stay buried, and it builds a sense of shared ownership. The key is to channel the mess into constructive collaboration, not just disorder. So yes, a little chaos, when managed right, can be a hidden catalyst for progress.