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Discussion on: There are plenty of good reasons to do open source for free

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Jerod Santo

I feel ya. I've had way more success contributing to small/indie projects that aren't backed by corporations or have large communities. It also feels more personal; like one person doing another person a solid vs submitting your code to a massive, moving entity. Have you tried that?

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Scott Simontis

It's a good idea, I think I will keep that in mind. I don't really care if people use what I build (it would be cool for sure), I just want to create things and learn from others.