On 23-12-15 17:11, Max Kellermann wrote: > On 2015/12/23 17:04, Sebastiaan Couwenberg <[email protected]> wrote: >> Every now and then someone raises the need for a crash handler in QGIS >> on their development mailinglist, which generally gets the response that >> it will be implemented when someone funds the work. > > What the .....??? > > A self-proclaimed open source project which wants funding to fix > serious and obvious crash bugs?
It's a common practice among OSGeo projects unfortunately. Developers need to make a living, and this is one way to do it while working on Free Software. > Ouch, ouch. Clearly I should keep away from qgis, if very basic > development doesn't even work in that project. Good luck finding a Free Software replacement for QGIS. The alternative is the proprietary ArcGIS. I'm not happy with the focus on funding for QGIS development, but that's not something I can change. In the not too distant past, I've expressed my dislike of the need for funding to get support for GRASS 7 in QGIS, so I share much of your sentiment. > I spend nearly all of my free time on hacking open source, and I was > checking if qgis was helpful for one of my projects. I never got any > money for my work, I'd never ask for money, and I certainly won't help > a project where developers are begging for money. They are not begging, they don't have to. QGIS is a very successful project and has plenty of funds. The QGIS development community consist for a large part of independent developers that make a living from their work on QGIS and other OSGeo projects. I'm happy for them that they can make a living from their Free Software activities, I still have a dayjob to pay the bills and work on Free Software in my spare time. Please realise that if you refuse to help the QGIS project by contributing improvements, they are even more forced to focus on funding to get the work done. I don't object to contribute changes because I want to share my improvements. We need to set the example that funding is not required per se, there are also people who contribute as part of the Free Software community without the need for funding. Kind Regards, Bas -- GPG Key ID: 4096R/6750F10AE88D4AF1 Fingerprint: 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1

