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## Welcome ## Welcome
Welcome to part one of a series I've decided to create on this blog, called "Problems in FLOSS Projects". I intend this series to be a number of relatively short posts, each one investigating an interesting topic or issue I've seen or faced, mostly within the Jellyfin project, but also in FLOSS self-hosted software in general. Some are technical, some are managerial, some are neither, but all are things that I've thought about and want to write down for the benefit of others who may not have thought of these ideas, or who have and didn't have a name, or even for whom these are constant struggles and who would like validation that they're not alone. I don't intend these posts to have a concrete point or thesis, but just to share a musing or observation, interspersed with my own advice, for others to see. Some of these could have been thought-of-but-unwritten responses to Reddit posts, extensions of chat discussions, or general observations I made, really anything that didn't "fit" another medium. And some that did and I'm just lifting here for posterity. Welcome to part two of my "Problems in FLOSS Projects" series. In this entry, we talk about "Support Vampires" a.k.a. "Help Vampires", how to spot them, what to do about them, and how to avoid being one. I hope you enjoy.
As you can tell historically I haven't updated this blog much, but I hope by creating a little series like this without a formal goal, it will encourage me to write more. I hope you enjoy.
## Support Vampires ## Support Vampires