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@const_void@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 1 year ago

How often do you contribute to open source projects?

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How often do you contribute to open source projects?

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  • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    43•1 year ago

    Lucky bastard!

    (Thank you 😉 )

    • @treadful@lemmy.zip
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      11•1 year ago

      It’s more common than you might think. A lot of companies have open source codebases. In fact, I think almost every software engineer job I’ve had so far have had at least a little public code.

      • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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        6•1 year ago

        That has been somewhat my experience too, but it’s rare to find somebody working on such code every day. It’s enviable to me.

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        • @delirious_owl@discuss.online
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          NC is not for code. Its literally the cancer that prevents people from being able to have a job developing FOSS

          • @FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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            NC is not for code.

            No, they’re doing it for their comment, not suggesting others use it for code. It’s the new take on “I do not give Facebook permission to use…” trend that went on years ago.

            • @linuxPIPEpower@discuss.tchncs.de
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              Unless there is a signature option i asssume doing it by hand also. Its like 3x retro.

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