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by rbanffy
588 days ago
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If you make your software freely available to everyone, it seems to follow you do not expect compensation for the software you offered freely to everyone. I do a little - a couple Docker images (mostly someone else's software), a couple utilities, a font, small contributions to projects for solving problems I experienced. I don't expect compensation for any of that - it's a hobby. I have a day job and I use some of that software in it, and, at least until we arrive at a post-scarcity economy, that's what will pay my bills. |
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You might expect that any arbitrary person might not compensate you, but still expect compensation.
Giving away your work doesn't mean you don't value your labor.