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    dhobern@scicomm.xyz

    @dhobern@scicomm.xyz

    Biodiversity informatician, naturalist/entomologist/lepidopterist, Java/Python programmer, Ngunnuwal Country / Canberra, AU

    Australian Plant Phenomics Network Data Management Director

    Species 2000/Catalogue of Life International Engagement Officer & Chair of Taxonomy Working Group

    Working to automate insect monitoring solutions.

    Was: ALA Director; GBIF Director; TDWG Chair; IBM software engineer

    Banner: #PlumeMoth, Gillmeria ochrodactyla, Copenhagen, DK, 23 June 2014

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    • RE: Does anyone know of any recent studies around the effectiveness of different extrinsic (e.g. financial) vs intrinsic (e.g. community altruism) motivators for open source contributors?

      @richlitt

      I interpreted "intrinsic" to relate to the incentives and value systems associated with being able to put something good out into the world. That's what motivates me to contribute to public good databases and information resources and do what I can to support and promote open source. But it's easier to feel that way when you're not worried about paying the bills. When people are under pressure, even the intrinsic motivations may be less effective.

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    • RE: Does anyone know of any recent studies around the effectiveness of different extrinsic (e.g. financial) vs intrinsic (e.g. community altruism) motivators for open source contributors?

      @richlitt

      I imagine that the strength of the intrinsic incentives is sadly correlated with the job security and stability of many of those best positioned to contribute.

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