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Ask HN: Open source developers, would you do paid support for your projects?

6 pointsby dgwightalmost 7 years ago
If there was demand, would you do paid support for your projects?

3 comments

__dalmost 7 years ago
As a user, part of the motivation for FOSS is that it has no direct cost. This is fundamental to the model: everyone shares the output, everyone contributes to the input (be it through advocacy, bug reports, community support, patches, major development effort, or whatever).<p>If I use some FOSS component, I know that if I use it in the usual way, there&#x27;s a community of others doing similar things that I can ask if I get stuck. I don&#x27;t expect to pay for that (nor do I expect payment for my own contributions to those discussions).<p>I don&#x27;t want to pay for a &quot;support contract&quot; for FOSS. - First and foremost, that&#x27;s not the model: if I want commercial software, I can buy it already - I use way too many components to manage support for all of them - Many of the components I use are too small to warrant paid support at a practical level - Most of the time, it works just fine anyway - When it breaks, I&#x27;m usually happy to fix it myself and contribute that back (and that&#x27;s the indirect cost I&#x27;m happy to pay).<p>I am willing to contribute to community costs: funding eg. Python Software Foundation, Software Freedom Conservancy, etc, on an annual basis.<p>I am willing to pay &quot;support aggregators&quot;, eg. RHEL licenses. My expectation there is that I have one support contract that covers everything shipped with the OS, and that Red Hat will use their aggregated income to perform my community obligations (and do better because they&#x27;re full-time experts in a team). I pay extra for convenience, and they take a profit.<p>I also strongly support a bounty-style model. I&#x27;m happy to pay someone (either by tasking an employee, or contracting an external developer) to add significant new functionality, or to tackle a backlog of maintenance, or to start a new project.
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dgwightalmost 7 years ago
Also, founders and others with spending power, would you hire open source developers for help using their code?
skoralmost 7 years ago
Yes
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