From: Alejandro Colomar <alx-AT-kernel.org>

Hi all,

As you know, I’ve been maintaining the Linux man-pages project for the last 4 years as a voluntary. I’ve been doing it in my free time, and no company has sponsored that work at all. At the moment, I cannot sustain this work economically any more, and will temporarily and indefinitely stop working on this project. If any company has interests in the future of the project, I’d welcome an offer to sponsor my work here; if so, please let me know.

Have a lovely day! Alex

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30 points

Things like this make me wish I was a tech CEO. I’d totally be the guy ensuring we give back to projects if I was.

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That is part of why you’re not a tech CEO. You’re not supposed to have compassion! No investor would want that.

P.S. This is an attack on CEOs and investors, not on you :)

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19 points

Nah, the investors don’t see it as a benefit to your growth to pay people you don’t have to

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10k for a company making millions annually is nothing, 1% or less. But split between some of these projects, especially the less appreciated or funded ones, can be life changing.

But you’re unfortunately right

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4 points

The 10k can pay dividends in PR alone, and will attract more developers to apply for job openings.

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8 points

Unfortunately, people like this don’t become CEOs.

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is this sarcasm?

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