• douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    They… Usually don’t.

    Not a single company I’ve worked for actually makes FOSS contributions to the dependencies they rely upon.

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      They usually don’t but some do. I’m only cherry picking this because I don’t know much about Big Tech and FOSS. Bootstrap was developed in Twitter, React is maintained by Facebook/Meta, AngularJS was maintained by Google in the past but it’s now discontinued. Google also has Summer of Code. I’m not a Big Tech shill but the larger ones do make some contributions.

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        You’re talking about absolutely massive companies who represent their own shared interests. And just by volume, they will produce an open source projects through engineering culture variation within a company itself.

        And represent only a fractional part of the tech workforce and companies that don’t contribute back to open source.

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        Yeah, they do, but it’s still pennies to the dollar, and usually they only do because it benefits them to do so.

        Companies using open source must be forced to contribute back fairly