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by _ph_ 2768 days ago
One obvious benefit of open sourcing the code, or at least important parts of your code, is to identify developers who are really interested in that part of your product. This goes both ways. As a developer, I have a list of open source software I use and have used. Some of the software I selected because I had a specific problem to solve at a time, but a a large part of that list is software I keep reusing across projects and which I am actually fond of. So, if I were to look for a new job, of course, those software packages would make their main maintainer very attractive to me as a potential employer. And for the employer, who is better to hire than an engineer who already took interest in the software before even being paid for it?