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by mdaniel
746 days ago
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Well, every time this line of thinking comes up, I don't believe there is a gofundme, indiegogo, patreon, etc to which I could donate. Because I for sure think that would be a good investment for future generations, but you are correct that I almost certainly couldn't convince my employer to spend the money. I'd guess that's partially because they don't directly benefit from qemu, setting aside the daily use of buildkit which for sure does. Come to think of it, I'd guess Docker(Mirantis?) is BY FAR the most "you really, really should be a corporate sponsor" of qemu |
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In general there is no mechanism for "pay money to have work happen" because pretty much all non-hobbyist QEMU developers are doing it because they're paid by some company (RedHat, Linaro, etc etc etc) to do that work as their full time job. So they're not in the market for random small side jobs.