It's honestly a fascinating read. We count so much on these kinds of people to keep our way of life intact, but when they ask for a little help in their own life, they get spat on.
It's really, really sad that this sort of stuff doesn't get picked up and funded for the greater good. Stuff like the NLnet Foundation exists, which has helped fund some pretty major projects (including the development of Lemmy), but something this critical I feel should be consistently funded by even larger entities in order to keep things working right.
Thanks for sharing that article. Most open-source projects start not with a plan to monetise but because an engineer wanted to solve a problem by themselves.
Also, when i read zloirockās post about what it takes to maintain ācore-jsā, i couldnāt understand why he would not just walk away or at least take on a lesser role. It isnāt good for any project if it depends on one person. Especially for something that is such a core part of the js ecosystem (pun intended). Iām sure heād get lots of volunteers if not the money directly.