Or even better: set up in-house software teams which partly contribute to FOSS, and partly work on in-house software.
This can justify a larger developer pool, because when there is less in-house work for some reason, you reallocate some devs to open source work.
Of course contributing both money and developer time would be best.
Or even better: set up in-house software teams which partly contribute to FOSS, and partly work on in-house software. This can justify a larger developer pool, because when there is less in-house work for some reason, you reallocate some devs to open source work.
Of course contributing both money and developer time would be best.