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by icebraining
4687 days ago
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Those are one shot successes Maybe so; can you point out those cases where the average payment for a pay-what-you-want sale was no higher than the absolute minimum? hardly a model to follow for anyone that needs a steady source of income to pay things like mortgage, employees and such. That's a very different claim from what I was contesting. But in any case, it may work in when you have modest needs; Joey Hess just got his second year of development of Git-Annex funded[1]. Of course, not everyone is willing to work for $15k/year, even if it comes with few strings attached, particularly obviously talented and experienced developers like him. [1] https://campaign.joeyh.name/ |
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That is the main point, in Germany you can earn around 5x that on an average consulting job.