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optimiz3 | 1 year ago

To a degree, yes. I only open source work where I expect reciprocal value from other contributions.

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johannes1234321|1 year ago

There is a lot of indirect hardly measurable value one can gain.

Going back to the original source: By giving an answer to somebody on a Q&A site, they might be a kid learning and then building solutions I benefit from later, again. Similar with software.

And I also consider the total gain of knowledge for our society at large a gain.

While my marginal cost form many things is low. And often lower than a cost-benefit calculation.

And some Q&A questions strike a nerve and are interesting to me to answer (be it in thinking about the problem or in trying to boiling it down to a good answer), similar to open source. Some programming tasks as fun problems to solve, that's a gain, and then sharing the result cost me nothing.

benfortuna|1 year ago

I think that is antithetical to the idea of Open Source. If you expect contributions then pay a bounty, don't pretend.

optimiz3|1 year ago

The bounty is you getting to use my work (shared in good faith no less). Appreciate the charity and don't be a freeloader or you'll get less in the future.

andrepd|1 year ago

GPL is antithetical to open source? Odd take