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For me it is a convenient and compact tool in which I can put all my ideas, goals, thoughts
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And much of the code written by scientists using government grants has to be open source by law and there's a site where you can view it all. Source: almost 4 years ago
There's the worker bee model. You find a company dedicated to FOSS like Google, RedHat, Intel, etc., join them, and work your way into a position where you're maintaining something open source but salaried through your employer. There are smaller companies where this may apply, too, although the big ones are of course those that may jump to mind. You'll also find some open source opportunities within the... Source: about 5 years ago
I do like the trend of new government projects open sourcing their systems, like https://code.gov. Source: over 5 years ago
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