survey: who works full time on DFly and who has 'day jobs' ?
    Robert Garrett 
    rg70 at sbcglobal.net
       
    Tue Feb 24 20:15:49 PST 2004
    
    
  
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
jcm <jxm at xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:40374b76$0$185$415eb37d at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 
I am blown away by the work being done on this OS, and I was wondering
who is working on it full-time, who is part-time, and who just has no 
need for sleep like the rest of us.  :-)
I'm part-time out of necessity - my work time comes usually late when my
kids are asleep. 
This makes me think of a separate issue: Matt - do you have any plans
right now to turn DragonFly into a non-profit as has happened with
NetBSD and FreeBSD?  
I ask this because one of the larger employers based in my town (Xerox,
here in Rochester) has sabbaticals for employees, where an employee can
leave, do work for a nonprofit for up to 6 months, and then 'come back'.
 I'm pushing for the same thing at my workplace, though I doubt it'd be
on such a grand schedule. 
I spend quite a bit of time on dragonfly, I am currently unemployed and 
that leaves a lot of time, to contribute in various different ways.
Robert Garrett
    
    
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