kalat | 8 years ago | on: Give away your code, but never your time
The author has many good points however it's either his writing style (thinking), ideas, or conceptual mental model where he is missing the point of open source. It is actually a bit confusing. His title doesn't correlate with what he writes later which contains several somewhat vacuous statements. People love to work together and produce something for the common good, humanity wouldn't be here without that good feeling and collaborative spirit. open source comes from people's time, time has led us to a point where open source is everywhere. Not all people are greedy, every coder owes another coder their livelihood. I think this draft just needed like 100 more edits. Also, "Many" does not equal 3.