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by morgante
3553 days ago
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> It also scared off contributors from businesses, where this often took approval (which took time and was often denied). This is one of my biggest reasons for not working at Google/Facebook/etc. I really don't want to have to get management approval for every random PR I submit in my free time. For people working at big companies, how do you handle this? Do you just stop contributing to open source? |
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Unless you signed a contract that specifically forbids you from contributing to open source / other software projects (why would you do that? what is the exact wording? is such clause even legal?), your free time is your own, to freelance or work for other employers.
Working on open source on your employer's time and money is a different thing, and asking for permission makes perfect sense there.