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by zapita
2856 days ago
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All open-source contributors are certainly not volunteers! Open-source contributors come in all shapes and sizes, and how much they get paid for it has no incidence on the quality or authenticity of their work. It does, however, have a huge impact on who can contribute, and how much. Since we as a society rely on open-source enormously, it seems to make sense to try and allow as many people as possible to contribute as much as possible. And that requires giving up on antiquated notions that “only unpaid open-source is real open-source!”. Wouldn’t you agree? |
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We already do, anyone can do it and we shouldn't restrict that; that's the point.
> And that requires giving up on antiquated notions that “only unpaid open-source is real open-source!”. Wouldn’t you agree?
Not GP, but I most certainly don't, nor is it antiquated. For that matter, calling volunteer work "antiquated" is... A bit cynical, to say the least.
I also don't see how this follows from what you said before, could you walk me through your reasoning?