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tomComb | 1 month ago
We should applaud their donation today, and at another time assess the meager contributions of many companies that should be shamed.
tomComb | 1 month ago
We should applaud their donation today, and at another time assess the meager contributions of many companies that should be shamed.
DrBazza|1 month ago
I've worked at a few that use the 'mold' linker to dramatically reduce their build times. Again, very few contribute. In this particular case, I managed to get one former employer to make a donation.
But the list goes on.
Short arms, deep pockets, as the saying goes.
tyre|1 month ago
If python wants to require money for updates or for customers over $X in revenue, they can!
If companies don’t want to donate, they don’t have to just as python contributors don’t have to if they’re annoyed at how it’s used.
etruong42|1 month ago
A more impactful change from firms might be to celebrate and reward community contributions of their own employees. This can establish a more productive culture than just money. If an engineering company is willing to donate money (yay!), perhaps consider making sure that employees are celebrated for contributions they make in a manner that is similar to how we currently celebrate monetary transactions.
For an example of the opposite, Google laid off their entire Python team, something that also made HN front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40171125