10 lessons I've learned from the open-source community that aren't about tech
Briefly

Linux doesn't get much (if any) marketing, and yet, here we are. It just proves that when something has genuine value, it will find its audience without advertising.
Many open-source developers aren't paid for their work, so they must care enough about the project to continue producing. This lesson of passion has greatly informed my career.
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