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[-] maegul@lemmy.ml 39 points 1 year ago

When I can I try to bring up the idea of “pro bono” developer work with employed developers I know.

Outside of FAANG it garners confused looks because it’s so alien. But the argument never gets any logical pushback because the industry is culturally sick on this issue:

“ Do you use and rely on open source software?

If so some percentage of what your employer gains from that should be provided back, not out of some morality but to keep afloat the open source software ecosystem you and your employer are benefiting from.

What’s more, you and employer will gain more expertise in said software and can even ensure it is more reliable for your purposes.

All employers of developers using open source ought to dedicate a certain number of developer-days per month to open source maintenance and proudly make this number public.

Also, this idea isn’t new, lawyers have been doing this for decades. See this info graphic from a major Australian Law Firm showing off how 1/24th of their work is pro bono.

That’s right, the sharks might be better people for society than your industry is for itself.

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