The Chakra community has published a review of 2016, with a list of propositions for 2017.

In summary, 2016 has been an interesting year for the community, with some things going extremely well and other things where we could have done better.

Let’s take a personal detour: I re-joined Chakra, both as an user and as a contributor, at the beginning of 2016. Of course I found that many things were changed in these years, so getting used to them took some time. This is also the first time that I try to mix a full-time job with being a member of an open-source community; personal projects are different because I do not have to coordinate with anybody else, so I can keep whatever pace feels best. Let’s just say it has been challenging, but I am adjusting to it, so I hope to get better results next year.

Given this, let’s talk about what I want to do for Chakra next year, in rough order of importance: