[[!meta title="Searching for a maintainer for offlineimap and hpodder"]] As [John Goerzen](http://www.complete.org/JohnGoerzen) created at least one useful software, [offlineimap](http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/offlineimap), which I daily use, I think I owe him at least this article. He [describes an interesting problem](http://changelog.complete.org/archives/1463-moral-obligations-of-free-software-authors), we FOSS developers have: He is happy with his software, but others would like to see more features. I know that situation very well, if you think you're done, somebody just pops up with a new situation or problem and I think: Yeah, how to solve that? Yes, if I think it's an interesting problem, I take the time to discuss it and maybe to develop a solution for it. But sometimes I've other priorities (like family, studies or - believe it or not - to enjoy the fine weather outside) and then I reply: Dear hacker, cool problem! Here are my quality requirements, can you just send me a patch that applies cleanly against current development code (prefarable a git source)? I cannot implement every (sensible) feature in software I've written and I don't think it's my duty. That's what FOSS is all about: If people care, they fork or create a patch. If not, it's probably not worth implementing it anyway. Regarding the ressources you're providing, John, I handle it that way: I always provide * the source within version control (so things don't get messed up) and * a public contact point with archives (i.e. a mailing list) These two points ensure that everybody who wants to contribute, can so. I don't think a bugtracker, wiki, etc is worth it for most projects, (you don't have bugs in your software anyway, do you? ;-), but If people care, they can setup a wiki, bugtracker, etc themselves. Coming back to the title, as said John is searching for a maintainer for * [offlineimap](http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/offlineimap) and * [hpodder](http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/hpodder). If you're reading this article, you may be interested in helping him ;-) [[!tag foss]]