The Log4j bug exposes a bigger issue: Open-source funding

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    I recently started a list of OSS projects that actually pay (some of them pretty well) for contributions: https://github.com/kunovsky/paid-open-source-projects. The list is pretty short right but, but as an industry, I'd love to see a shift towards compensating people fairly for their time. Yes, we all love and support open source but when it comes down to brass tacks we should compensate developers (who are choosing to spend their free time contributing instead of doing other work) for their efforts. It doesn't have to be much, but the more opportunities we create like this the more incentive there is for developers to put in the work. To be clear, I'm not saying that every OSS project should pay. But do what you can if and when it makes sense.

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