If you've ever maintained open source software and got burned out:
* Why did you start in the first place? What was your motivation?
* What did you do against the burnout?
* And would you have been less burned out if you could have worked full-time on the OSS with a salary and without another job?
The reason I started contributing to open source was to learn new skills. It was a great way to work on real world projects and gain experience.<p>The project I was working on was community driven to a large extent. We had users and contributors from around the world and being one of the core maintainers, I basically had no quitting time. I was working around the clock and did not have any boundaries. I had a lot of work in the project. I was writing code, reviewing PRs, hosting community meetings, discussing project roadmaps etc.<p>After some time, I started working on open source full-time. I was paid by a company to work on their open source project. We had a bigger team and it made my life a lot easier. I had well defined jobs and I did not have to worry about other aspects of the project like I did before.