Matthew Daubney wrote: > Hello, > > First of all a brief apology for not sorting this out sooner, moving > house has taken somewhat longer than I originally intended. I'm hoping > to start getting things back on track now. > > Secondly, thanks to the people who turned up to my (frankly awful) talk > at Oggcamp on this subject. Next time I have a chance to talk about what > I'm trying to achieve I _should_ be able to do it better! As a result of > that I have some notes I'm slowly going through to gain some ideas of > how to move forward, but this moves me onto point three. > > What drives you to help support random strangers for no reward? Someone > pointed out to me at Oggcamp that understanding this may be the crux of > being able to actually help drive people to improve. > well apart from the "because I am nice" kind of answer it is because they might be nice people and perhaps even potential customers, or people who may repay the favor in unexpected and interesting ways.
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