After all, it is an indoor yet social activity, both intellectually and personally rewarding.
The truth is that I couldn't find any data to help me answer the question, so here I am, actually willing to read both personal stories and pointers to statistics. What do you think, HN? Are there more contributions to Open Source software in these trying times of lockdown?
Stay safe, stay home.
In the free time that this isolation gave me, I'm trying to do other stuff that interest me, like more general research, trying to upskill my cooking, read/listen more books, etc.
With that said though, I did found my self working a lot on Excalidraw [0] from the moment the isolation started. It's a super fun project with lots of traction, the core team is great and very kind and very smart. Lots of challenges to work on.
So I did find some more time to put on open source and I will continue to do so.