The kinds of people that contribute to open-source software
are the reason for its success. They self-motivate by definition; they start
off contributing without compensation during their own free time. With this
volunteer mentality also comes an inherent interest in the project they are
working on, they chose to work on it in the first place. This interest not only fuels quality work, it encourages interaction
with other contributors and gets them sharing and seeing many different styles
of programming. Often sharing work in this way takes a thick skin when a
contributor sees just how horrible their programming was, but this only
encourages further improvement when taken the right way. Without programmers
like these, Open source software would be dead.
It takes a special type of person to provide open source software. I am very grateful for everyone who contributes to it.
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