there's only 2 of us in the org because we're paying for github so that we could apply for a beta builder program and that would cost money per-person.
but it also took us from 20 free concurrent builders across the org to 60, which we ended up needing because a single PR to ublue-os/nvidia usually fires off at least 19 builders at once, heh.
but there are also people who run larger OSS projects that have figured out community-run ownership in a sustainable way that I am still following up with so that the project can have long-term prospects.
it sounds impressive, but it's also like, tiny. I've had the kubernetes build thing explained to me and seen the dashboards, etc... and that's broken my concept of scale in OSS lol