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by kijin 814 days ago
Not everyone can take time off from their day job just because somebody paid them a nominal amount of money.

Besides, the maintainer in this case was already taking time off regularly, not to work on xz, but to get away entirely from any kind of programming work. Throwing money in his general direction probably wouldn't have helped with the burnout, unless you were offering to help him hire somebody.

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The more money we give, the more viable it becomes for maintenance to become their day job. It's very likely that more money here would've mitigated the burnout. Aside from just being able to quit their actual job and focus on their passion project, it's acknowledgement that the world finds this work valuable. In many cases, burnout comes from a lack of recognition, or the sense that you've done all this work and nobody really cares.