Hi Alex,
I've personally never found much value in the "You tell me what you
think I should work on" approach. I've always had an overabundance of
ideas to work on, and never enough time for them.
My recommendation would be to plunk around with making something that
motivates you, even if it's small and seemingly insignificant. And
with Erlang, *most* of the library-type stuff you might want from the
other language ecosystem's just isn't there, so there's lots of
opportunity for creating something small and useful.
Maybe this comment isn't helpful at all, but I recommend doing a bit
of introspection on what actually motivates you. Maybe there's some
hobby that you like that you feel has crappy technical solutions out
there, and you start to work on something to make that, which reveals
that Erlang and ChicagoBoss lack some certain component which would
make your life much easier, so you begin to work on that to solve your
problem, and so on. Eventually, you'll come to a problem that could
be packaged up as an open source utility and distributed on its own.
Anyway, good luck with you project, and of course feel free to post
with any questions,
-Jesse
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