Re: Google Summer of Code 2007

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On Feb 28, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:

Most (if not all) Git hackers are unpaid.

Err, I think we are all paid by someone, but that pay is to produce
things totally unrelated to Git.  Because if we weren't paid,
we probably couldn't afford fancy luxuries like food.  :)

I mostly meant that as a "I don't have the time to work on a large project like that because I have to do other things for work". And I actually have non-computer related things to do when I'm not working. Shock and horror. ;-)

Me, I hack on Git because I find it fun (it is a nice change of pace
from the dreary hacking I do for food) and I like using the software
to help me through my dreary hacking work.  But I'm certainly not
getting any money for my Git hacking.

I hack on Git because I use it for work (yay being a contractor and getting to pick my own tools!) and periodically need to fix a problem here and there. If I had more time, I'd probably do more. But as is small things I submit patches, large things I go "Please fix this". :-)

~~ Brian


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