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blog.stackblitz.com
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| | | | | We're excited to announce that StackBlitz is joining the Open Source Pledge, a commitment to support Open Source projects and the developers who maintain them. | |
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blog.opencollective.com
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| | | | | Helping companies invest in open source projects because we want open source creators to have a good livelihood and work sustainably, which is critical to the health of the whole ecosystem. | |
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vlad.website
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| | | | | Today, we launched the Open Source Pledge. Virtually all companies use Open Source software 1, making the Open Source ecosystem crucial to virtually all of the technology we use. That Open Source software is created and supported by maintainers. But the companies that use Open Source software almost never pay the maintainers anything. This means that the maintainers end up doing a huge amount of work for free, often as a second shift after their dayjob so that they can pay the bills, leaving them burned out and overworked, and leaving the projects they maintain at risk of serious security issues. | |
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lifeofaudrey.com
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| | | [AI summary] The post discusses the evolution of the free/open source software movement, highlighting its historical development, challenges like sustainability and diversity, and potential solutions for the future. | ||