"Who pays the toolmakers?" by Nadia Eghbal https://medium.com/@nayafia/who-pays-the-toolmakers-70f13d16c17c
Food for thought on open-source sustainability and app dev sustainability.
Also if you haven't read Nadia Eghbal's "Roads and Bridges," it's a masterpiece on analyzing open-source communities and economics: https://www.fordfoundation.org/library/reports-and-studies/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure/
I'm particularly struck by this quote:
'Successful open source developers get "acquihired" by a company who values their reputation and skills, which has the perverse effect of making them less noisy about how to make a living off of open source. Oftentimes, they slow or stop working on the projects that made them popular in the first place.'
As someone who recently burned out a bit on open-source and stopped contributing so much, I have to ask myself how much this describes me. 😕
@wohali Sure thing, happy to. :) Really loved your "Evolve or Perish" talk BTW; wish I could make the 2018 ApacheCon to see your next talk!
@nolan Montreal is LOVELY in September. And my talk is in the last slot on the last day...I need people to come! :)
<insert grump about how much the ASF clearly values diversity, inclusivity and communities>