Sept. 27, 2023, 9:22 a.m. | Artem Sapegin

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Open source was about sharing the code with fellow developers, learning new skills, and having fun. Somehow, it became for many a threat to their mental health, and an unpaid job. Multi-million corporations take advantage of thousands of developers working for free around the globe. And on top of this, we have a generation of developers who demand that open source maintainers fix their issues for free.





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