If they were just giving 50 millions to 200 opensource projects, not only that would benefit the entire world a lot, but that would just cost them nothing compared to the billions they deal with. If all the big tech giants were doing the same, opensource would be shining. But no, there are always just a few hundred talented underpaid key developers to make the tools everybody relies on and tech giant don’t even spend a molecule of their revenue for them. Gsoc ok nice, but still a joke, they could do a lot more.
Epic is so far the only company that shows a good behavior toward smaller foss projects and they even finance Godot.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View PostCool, but I don't get why Google has reduced the time and funding.
Don't they like FLOSS anymore ?
It's kinda disappointing!
It's not like the pandemic affected them in any way and didn't make tons of money from all the spyware and ads everywhere.
Also, all the telecommuting has to be really effecting their bottom line. I imagine they have some ridiculous bandwidth bills right now. Having to cover all their employees and assets could mean not being able to cover their pet projects like GSoC.
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Look at Google, playing both sides
Code:GNOME and KDE GCC and LLVM FreeBSD and Gentoo Debian and OpenSUSE Haiku and ReactOS Chromium and ..........
Joking aside, I use pretty much all of that, directly or indirectly, so I'm looking forward to Q3/Q4 2021 now
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Cool, but I don't get why Google has reduced the time and funding.
Don't they like FLOSS anymore ?
It's kinda disappointing!
It's not like the pandemic affected them in any way and didn't make tons of money from all the spyware and ads everywhere.
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200+ Open-Source Projects Involved In GSoC 2021
Phoronix: 200+ Open-Source Projects Involved In GSoC 2021
Google has announced the 202 open-source projects that will be included as part of this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC) initiative for getting students involved in free software development...
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