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sublinear 2 days ago

> organizations such as Blender, Godot, or Ladybird and...

So you want an open source project to really succeed? It's not money, but real passion for the work.

Write better documentation (with realistic examples!) and fix the critical bugs users have been screaming about since over a decade ago.

Sure fine pay a few people real wages to work on it full time, but that level of funding has to deliver something more than barely documented functionality.

ares623 2 days ago | parent [-]

> It's not money, but real passion for the work.

Yeah, nah... passion only sustains a person for 3 days max before they expire.

My theory is that open source boomed in the last few decades because developers had enough income and free time from their day jobs to moonlight as contributors. With the gravy train ending, I suspect open source will suffer greatly. Maybe LLMs can cover what was lost, or maybe corporations will pay their engineers to contribute directly (even more so than what they do now), but there will definitely be some losses here.