The best thing creators should do in my eyes, and I always do it myself, is trying to make yourself jobless. Solve that problem, find people who are good at maintaining stuff, move on to the next problem. You don't need to sit there looking through bugs 12 hours a day. In fact there are people who love this continuous struggle more than you, and who therefore also have developed skills at handling these situations without having sleepless nights.
Find these people once your project reaches a stable point from a creative POV. Then help these people get started, not the users. Then you will see that you need to do less and less. And when you are at about 30% load start using your time to find the next problem that you can solve.
No reason to be ashamed of either. There are loads of people who really love this continous lifestyle and there are few people who actually love finding a new solution to a problem that nobody can solve. Everybody will be more happy in the end, even the users.
PS: You can also see it in a different way. There's not just jenkins and github and AWS to setup as a system to get your project running. People are also part of the system. People who move the issues along these pipelines. There is no system if people aren't part of it. And there are not just devs and users, there are also maintainers, communicators etc.
Find these people once your project reaches a stable point from a creative POV. Then help these people get started, not the users. Then you will see that you need to do less and less. And when you are at about 30% load start using your time to find the next problem that you can solve.
No reason to be ashamed of either. There are loads of people who really love this continous lifestyle and there are few people who actually love finding a new solution to a problem that nobody can solve. Everybody will be more happy in the end, even the users.
PS: You can also see it in a different way. There's not just jenkins and github and AWS to setup as a system to get your project running. People are also part of the system. People who move the issues along these pipelines. There is no system if people aren't part of it. And there are not just devs and users, there are also maintainers, communicators etc.