Exactly. I don't contribute code directly to projects. Since I feel more
effective in evangelization and getting the word out there, that's where I
focus my efforts.

No matter how good a project is, or how solid the code is, if nobody is
willing to use it or let others know it exists, then it's useless.


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Wilfred Villarruz <wilfre...@gmail.com>wrote:

> contributing to open source is not only about participating in the
> development of the source codes or programming.
>
> we can contribute by using, advocating, and helping other organizations and
> individuals with need and less money to acquire expensive commercial
> software, use free and open-source software.
>
> i agree with rogelio, there lots of ways to contribute while earning from
> it.
>
>
>
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> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Rogelio Serrano <rogelio.serr...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Miguel Paraz <mpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I remember one conclusion from last time was that if someone had the
>> > talent and the time, they would better spend it on a sideline rather
>> > on working on an open source project.
>>
>> thats a very old fashioned view of open source. there are so many ways
>> to monetize open source. its a collaborative innovation network. when
>> other developers download and work on your software they are
>> collaborators. all knowledge is open. open source is best explioted by
>> a non traditional enterprise. most software people look at software
>> creation as a self supporting revenue generating activity. it is not.
>> it is not a microsoft like ecosystem. open source is an enabler for
>> economic activity. it is free knowledge. its not property.
>>
>> intel pays people to write open source software to drive hardware
>> sales. thats one very nice way to do it. the other is red hat. if you
>> want to save time you pay them for the binaries otherwise if you have
>> the time and/or people you pay too, you can download the source and
>> build them yourself and improve it if you want.
>>
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