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by anysz
3668 days ago
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I really don't have the time to contribute to OSS, and I have no shame in saying I don't have any interest either. I don't know how people find the time to. I really think you either have to be <20 years old living at your parent's house, or lacking your own ideas, or have enough disposable income to have time on your hands to do it (which is probably the majority). And then you need to really be interested in doing it. It's for a very, very small subset of coders. I went totally broke learning to code. Now I have to donate my time to OSS? Something is backwards If I had the time to be writing code, I would be building out a backlist of ideas I personally have. Thanks for the input though |
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If you don't have kids at this point, then I'd go with the Pat Rothfuss method: http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2010/02/fanmail-q-advice-for...
If you do have kids at this point, your situation is significantly harder.
That said, if you don't have kids, are you really working/commuting 90 hours a week and don't have 20 to spare?