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How do middle-sized open source projects survive?

2 pointsby reputetabout 4 years ago
I get that majority of small open source projects are led by volunteers who consider it a hobby.<p>At the same time, some big projects can earn money by offering enterprise support [1], selling courses&#x2F;certification [2] or by charging for repository packages. [3]<p>However, how do medium-sized players like Wireshark, GIMP or LibreOffice survive? I&#x27;m not sure that donations make a huge difference and it doesn&#x27;t seem they have some support plans.<p>[1] Ubuntu: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ubuntu.com&#x2F;support<p>[2] RedHat: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.redhat.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;services&#x2F;training-and-certification<p>[3] Conda package manager is free of charge but for using the Anaconda repository, enterprise users have to subscribe to a paid edition: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.anaconda.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;anaconda-commercial-edition-faq

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detaroabout 4 years ago
LibreOffice has sponsorship from companies that sell support etc around it and employ devs. Wireshark is afaik sponsored by companies too, both users and companies that sell trainings.