12 Jan 2022, 10:24 by xml@gnome.org:
> Personally, I think the main problem is funding. The pool of competent 
> programmers willing to spend months of their time to work on a rather 
> outdated code base implementing mostly legacy technology for free is tiny or 
> even non-existent. It's really the large corporations who could make a 
> difference by sponsoring OSS maintenance directly. I'm sure you can find 
> people like me who would work on OSS at a discount, but not without any 
> monetary compensation.
>
> Nick
It's refreshing to have someone speak so honestly about the economics of open 
source development and the reality that, no, one just cannot fork the source 
code and rewrite it to do what they want.

As a money guy (as opposed to a programming guy), I've thought for years about 
how to crowdfund open source projects. I have an idea that, at least 
mathematically, works. But I don't have nearly enough knowledge about software 
and digital infrastructure to know whether it's feasible to implement or what 
would be involved.

If anyone's interested, I'm happy to talk about it off list. Waiting for 
corporate charity to help doesn't seem like a workable long-term solution.
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