On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 11:11:52AM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote: > > I see one more trend nobody is really talking about. > > Once there appears somebody brilliant in community, sooner or later Red > Hat hires him. Unfortunately, this rarely means that the person keeps > their independence. This also means that later we are missing the "pure" > community. May be Fedora should sponsor some volunteers to do some work, > without Red Hat hiring them. Yeah, man, it was horrible when Red Hat hired me to work on Fedora full time, I'm sure I lost my independence right away, but I sure have (mostly) enjoyed it. :) As far as I can tell the clause in the Red Hat business ethics document still applies: "Participation in an open source community project, whether maintained by the Company or by another commercial or non-commercial entity or organization, does not constitute a conflict of interest even where you may make a determination in the interest of the project that is adverse to the Company’s interests." > Also, for project such as Pagure, I don't think we benefit enough from > programs such as GSoC. I'm not saying that we don't do this and of > course such participants needs mentors etc ... Perhaps, but those projects often do shiny new development rather than needed reworking or day to day maintaining. kevin
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