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Geoffrey Thomas

@luis_in_brief @diazona @glyph @eb Yeah that resonates with my experience. People like GvR get hired (which is great!) but there's a whole dependency stack underneath. Their maintainers often have a strong résumé to get hired for a normal big tech job at a company that uses the language/ecosystem/etc. but not necessarily for maintaining the project as their job. Sometimes the job is even "build something similar for an internal non-OSS ecosystem."

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Glyph

@geofft @luis_in_brief @diazona @eb there are layers and layers to this. Famous maintainers get hired more than critical maintainers. And maintenance is important but how do you pay for the commons of *new* projects? The tidelift model gets us part of the way there, because these costs need to be aggregated and there needs to be some kind of oversight, but even if they were universally adopted (and that is far from true) there are so many missing pieces

Luis Villa

@glyph @geofft @diazona @eb “Famous maintainers get hired more than critical maintainers.” Owwwwwwww.

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