>Yet there are still people who do not need this guidance and who are still making equally moving contributions but are not recognized or rewarded for their work.
And there’s substantially more people spinning their wheels and wasting their time, and they don’t even know enough to understand what they’re doing uninteresting.
>Also by receiving grant money in your name you are paying to go to university.
What does that even mean. You realize that working for free on an open source project is closer to “paying to work on a project”, right?
And there’s substantially more people spinning their wheels and wasting their time, and they don’t even know enough to understand what they’re doing uninteresting.
>Also by receiving grant money in your name you are paying to go to university.
What does that even mean. You realize that working for free on an open source project is closer to “paying to work on a project”, right?