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by caseymarquis 3673 days ago
It's not about OSS,it's about maintaining and understanding other people's code and revision control.

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?

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Sorry but your advice (that link) is good for an absolute antisocial geek who strives to live on the cheap in order to fulfill the ultimate goal of contributing to OSS. This is not advice for someone who wants to find a job fast.

You're essentially suggesting that I recluse myself even more than I did in the past year, in a low rent city (which in Canada will definitely have 0 tech scene) or far away in the burbs where the commute is long enough that I could code on it. Essentially, to become a full fledged renegade of society.

I prefer the more rational approach that involves being a city, and going to meetups, conferences and hackathons to meet other engineers that are actually working in tech.