It looks like there are about 10 OS teams and several desktop teams working on software for each OS. They are, of course, working toward making PPP a functional smart cell phone. Success will depend upon the magnitude of the effort put in.
Are they volunteers? I think not. Are they professional programmers? I think so.
Is Pinephone paying for their time? Are the OS and Desktop companies paying for their time?
One contributor to this site says "Donate to support your favorite OS team". What are the details of that?
Overall question is how is the PPP optimization effort being funded?
Any insights anyone? tom kosvic
There is no Micro$oft here mailing out million dollar paychecks.
While Purism does have some paid developers and Manjaro appears to have a big budget.
Most of our developers are volunteers, the contributions help them to buy equipment and server space.
I think most of our developers have full time day jobs to put bread on the table.
The only person getting rich in the Linux world that I know of, would probably be Mark Shuttlesworth.
At the minimum these guys deserve our "respect and appreciation" without them, Pine would be just a warehouse full of parts.
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(02-15-2022, 02:20 AM)ojimek Wrote: There is also the opensource way, where commercial companies fund opensource projects
That's ^ how it usually works. Apache Foundation, Linux Foundation, FSF, etc. raise lots of funding through donations. Donations are often tax write-offs for the donor (but not always).
Don't discount "volunteers". They're usually employed elsewhere to put bread on the table, as @
bcnaz said. So they're juggling a job and the project too.
Pine64 brand is trademarked by the Pine Store Limited, so that company is incorporated somewhere if the OP is really curious. My guess is they're a B Corp instead of a LLC (despite the "Limited" company name) because of the hardware sales being profitable while the mission can be deemed as benefiting non-shareholders. (Kickstarter itself is a B Corp, BTW).
So Pine Store Limited might employ a few folks via paychecks from sales of hardware + funds raised via donors ... But I could be wrong.
PPv1.2a running PMOS ... almost a daily driver!
One example that is easy to look up, check out Linux Mint, they have a few corps that contribute, but they have thousands
of private followers that contribute, from a few cents to thousands of $$.
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