I am reading an article that I am very much enjoying but not finished with yet. However, there is a quote in it that is so meaningful to me I just had to add it here. The article concerns a lot of things around both software and economy (here refering to the exchange of goods, funds, service, and labor). I didn't know it when I started the article but it is from the guy that is responsible for Ruby On Rails... a framework I very much dislike and would not opt to work with, but to each their own... Anyway, the quote: "If I was to release others from being indebted to me for using Rails, I surely had to be released from others expecting me to be indebted to them for using rails." - David Heinmeier Hansson As someone who creates software and gives it to any that want it with pretty much no strings attached (albeit at a much lower scale)... I feel this SO MUCH. It is a known thing in open software, but it is just put so nicely there (just replace Rails with your own project's name). Anyway, I dont agree with everything written in the article, but it is a very good read so far. Now that my detour is over I'll go back to reading. Here is a link to the article if you are curious: https://world.hey.com/dhh/i-won-t-let-you-pay-me-for-my-open-source-d7cf4568