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Thanks for sharing this insight, it makes a lot more sense to me now, saving this (in my brain) for the counter argument to TypeORM.

> I’m just scratching the surface, it’s telling that there are 1500+ unresolved issues on the repo and 200+ unmerged PRs.

So just a side note on this, I judge repositories based on teh ratio of closed to unresolved (and whether they have a bot that auto-closes issues). 200+ unmerged PRs is bad -- that maintainer needs help. I've interacted with the main maintainer before a long time ago and I had a good impression, but they probably weren't ready for how big their project got (how can anyone be) and they clearly didn't charge enough to make it a joy to work on their project. Money isn't the main motivator for everyone, but it would enable hiring people, or taking vacations as appropriate, etc.




Yeah, a lot of people have been saying that on the pinned mega-issue re the future of TypeORM - but the maintainer doesn't seem to have done much to fundraise nor pass on leadership to others. This seems to be moving slightly - some contributions are slowly trickling in. But at this point I think alternatives like Prisma will just eat the pie.




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