Maybe I'm going a little OT, but speaking about hiring someone, as far
as I understand it seems to me that Fedora project has an annual budget
that is never fully spent:

https://budget.fedoraproject.org/budget/docs/index.html

I would rather like to see someone hired by Fedora to do full time
maintenance of core components for our distribution. We rely on freetime
of coders from the community as well as on RH employees, but the latter
is mainly for projects where RH is interested in.
For example, I would like to see a full time developer (or two...)
running across issues in Bodhi, Pagure, Koji. These are the first three
core components that come to my mind, but sure there are more which
don't have enough care because they're not in the primary interest of RH.

While Pagure and Koji both have valid contributors and quite clear
primary maintainers, we lack a clear maintainer for Bodhi. I've been
trying to fix some easy bugs every now and then, but I still think we
need a professional coder responsible which lay out the development path
and with the time to investigate deeper on longstanding bugs. If Fedora
project has some money to spend, I would recommend spending them in this.

Mattia

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