This is what IBM demands from open-source developers. Meanwhile, they cried about the RHEL source code and called those distro users freeloaders or parasites. Anyway, FLOSS devs don’t own anyone anything. If you need support, pay for the contract. The sad thing is IBM/RHEL said they need to pay for their devs, and when you take it free, it is hard to maintain enterprise distro, but when it comes to other FLOSS devs/projects, they don't think the same logic applies. LOL https://twitter.com/maximilianhils/status/1680193548212228097
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ā€œNo, it was not a joke. "Our paying customers need X, when will you fix it?" may not be the best way to introduce yourself to an open source project. #TodayInOpenSourceā€

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@nixCraft this is the second time in about a month I’ve seen a big company nonsensically call a single dev’s request to pay them or fuck off a ā€œthinly veiled extortion attemptā€; the first was Reddit and Apollo’s dev

also, I didn’t expect to see an example of a red hat employee being toxic and demanding free labor so soon after my last post talking about this, but I’ll take it as a sign it’s getting worse

@zzt @nixCraft Red Hat employees don't have IBM email addresses, unless that's changed since May 12.
@funnelfiasco @nixCraft oh sorry, what I referred to as red hat is in fact ibm/redhat. redhat is not a company to itself but rather another proprietary component of the ibm ecosystem
@funnelfiasco they do not. I’d love to find other who originated the email. @zzt @nixCraft

@jerry @funnelfiasco @zzt @nixCraft

By the way ... the developer in question @max is active here in the Fediverse! 

@funnelfiasco @zzt @nixCraft we have contracts with IBM for various dev/BA work, they ALL talk like this. Output is everything for them so they dgaf about any of the soft skills, stakeholder engagement, being nice to people. They just want you to Do The Thing
@zzt @nixCraft You'd think there would be a block of legalese boilerplate which you could put in repos that translates to "this project is not commercially backed, so any timelines, fixes or enhancements are solely at my whim until and unless I'm being paid for them."
@hakfoo @nixCraft to be honest, it feels like a corporation like ibm could easily ignore legal boilerplate if they really wanted their lawyers to bankrupt somebody. if large corporations want to play like this, it’s not going to be worth working with them in any capacity for individual devs