Burnout is a common yet often unspoken experience in open source communities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the loss of in-person interaction strained relationships in the LibreOffice community and eventually led to my own burnout and withdrawal. This talk introduces yuru participation — a low-pressure, flexible way to rejoin OSS without returning to unsustainable expectations. Through micro-contributions, documentation and translation work, and casual community engagement, contributors can rebuild confidence and connection at their own pace. By sharing my journey from burnout to recovery, this session offers practical guidance for individuals and insights for communities aiming to create healthier, more resilient environments.
(This slide is for FOSSASIA Summit 2026)