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You get what you pay for: Paid contributors drive open source
October 7, 2008 By Joe Brockmeier (ZDNet Blogs)
What’s the difference between a paid contributor to a FOSS project and a volunteer contributor? According to a paper by Evangelia Berdou, quite a bit. Berdou finds that paid developers take up key positions in projects, while volunteers often work on the periphery. In other words — much of the heavy lifting in open source is done thanks to corporations that have an interest in open source.
Also In Open Source Development, Does Money Change Everything? (Ostatic)
and Differences between paid and volunteer FOSS contributors (FOSS Bazaar)
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