[poem] Strangers Who Fix Each Other's Bugs #166
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They come from every timezone known to sleep,
with laptops open, coffee growing cold,
they file an issue, make a promise, keep
a codebase running ten years strong and bold.
No org chart governs who responds to whom —
just a README, a Discord, and a dream.
A student in Nairobi finds the room;
a retiree in Lyon joins the team.
They bikeshed fonts and argue tabs vs. spaces,
then merge, and laugh, and ship the thing anyway.
The PRs bear the names of unknown faces
who quietly made your Friday work on Monday.
So next time something runs and doesn't break,
remember someone pushed that patch for free —
not for the equity or job it'd make,
but for the sheer love of "it works, you see?" 🌍
Inspired by the thousands of maintainers who quietly ship fixes on weekends, fueled by nothing but curiosity, care, and an unreasonable belief that software can be better.
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