Dave Stevens wrote:
And on that note, do you see any substantial contributions coming from academics?
I don't see much of code but there are a number of people with a background in Academics one way or the other, contributing. Usually, on their own.
They have salaries too even if they aren't commercial orgs,
likewise non-profit orgs and gov't. Didn't DHS contribute scalpel and foremost? didn't yum come from Duke?
Seth Vidal used to work as a sys admin in Duke and wrote yum to help automate more of his work. I don't know if I would consider that a Duke contribution necessarily but Duke has helped out in a number of other substantial ways. Hardware and bandwidth for some of the Fedora infrastructure systems for quite sometime for instance.
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