The best way to keep a large number of hobby projects alive; open source?

Since my time is limited, I usually can only focus on one or two of my hobby projects, while the rest sit there, wasting time.

I am looking for a solution that will allow me to better share my time. is an open source where I take on the role of managing a realistic project or are there better solutions?

In my case, one project has a user community with a reasonable size, which is being built for it, but is currently closed. There were open source queries.

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