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by mcintyre1994 2054 days ago
There's also probably distance between the arm of the company that donates to open source and the developers who are opening issues when they spot a bug. And that distance probably gets longer for companies with the most money to donate too.
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This is not exactly so. Those developers who are opening issues belong to a team, that team has access to a budget. If the company has a lot of money, as you say, they themselves have some say over where this budget gets spent.
And they can use that budget to pay an invoice from an approved vendor. (Beyond something small that can be put on an expense report.)