• iByteABit [he/him]
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    151 year ago

    I know there are well meaning marketing people out there, but marketing departments, managers, investors, HR crap, and the rest of the corporate parade are exactly what most open source devs want to avoid by working in OSS projects

    • zer0
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      81 year ago

      Not exactly. A well functioning marketing that needs minimal input and does something out of “fun” or interest is cool. But an annoying freaking Karen working as “marketing associate” cause papa owns the company that literally annoys you ever freaking day making your timeline miserable is something else.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Why do you think open source projects don’t like marketing? Open source projects definitely are not opposed to investors (in the form of Donations) or marketing. I market for my favorite linux applications everytime I mention the project or talk about it with my friends. I don’t think a Foss dev would be upset that someone marketed their application. Their only goal is to create good software for people to use.

      • iByteABit [he/him]
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        11 year ago

        The difference here is that it’s not marketing intended to deceive and make money, it’s just happy consumers that want to help the project and make it known.

        Corporate marketing people though are paid to abuse psychological vulnerabilities of the target audience, over-exaggerate the pros of the software and hide the weaknesses under the carpet. I’m not saying that it’s an inherently evil job or that they’re not needed in a business, I’m just saying that as a developer I’m tired of software being a product and a business, when I simply want to create good software that solves some kind of problem and not be a cog in some corporate machine.