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by educar
3319 days ago
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Are we seeing the same page? The sponsor page hardly lists anybody noteworthy and nobody is going to click through those links. It's wasted marketing money (developers are the worst segment you can try to sell to). I think it is pure imagination to think marketers throw 100k for this. Also thinking of funding opensource as a marketing fund is really not the right approach. The companies are then coming to you for the wrong reasons. |
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Our community is growing so rapidly that there is no reason why any person shouldn't be able to receive the same recognition and appreciation for their work, than we should as a core team.
I have been in charge of finding sponsors, backers, and partners for our organization and I always focus on this first: don't for funds but instead relationships, opportunities, and ways we can use their contributions (whether it is man hours or funds), as a vessel to mutually benefit those individuals through increased learning, mentorship, marketing value, support, and more.
An example of this would be our application to the MOSS Grant board to support an initiative dear to Mozilla to add first-class module support for WebAssembly. This not only allows us to potentially be awarded over 100k in funding, but also helping Mozilla support their initiatives, and finally, putting a feature such as WebAssembly in the hands of Developers in an accessible and pragmatic way.
As a project when you focus on money and who is sponsoring your project, you lose sight of the true beauty of open source.
In the end the only thing that matters to us is that you give a shit about our mission and want to find any way to give back to the organization, contributors, and users.