Commerce of service and products is a relationship of exchange.
If people don’t have either, or both, skill and time to make what they need, but have the money, supporting monetarily what they use could cause a virtuous spiral, where the people with skill/time would be incentivized to produce more, allowing for more development in both the OSS and FOSS areas, and potentially bringing in more people as either consumers or maintainers.
But still worth noting words and actions walk side by side, so besides the consumer supporting developers, it’s good to rise awareness too, like how the article already does. I just would advise self-moderation regarding situations akin to “I use Arch btw”, as that can get annoying. e.e"
And lastly, a phrase I quite like: if everything was free, nothing would ever be made.
Commerce of service and products is a relationship of exchange.
If people don’t have either, or both, skill and time to make what they need, but have the money, supporting monetarily what they use could cause a virtuous spiral, where the people with skill/time would be incentivized to produce more, allowing for more development in both the OSS and FOSS areas, and potentially bringing in more people as either consumers or maintainers.
But still worth noting words and actions walk side by side, so besides the consumer supporting developers, it’s good to rise awareness too, like how the article already does. I just would advise self-moderation regarding situations akin to “I use Arch btw”, as that can get annoying. e.e"
And lastly, a phrase I quite like: if everything was free, nothing would ever be made.