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If I'm reading that correctly, Segment was (is?) providing some people $8K per month for 3 months to work on open source projects. That's amazing! Here's a link to their 2017 application page: https://open.segment.com/fellowship


Wow, $8K per month is a crazy amount of money (for a developer in Europe), especially to work on a project of your choice.


Yep, to put it in perspective this kind of money in Europe is pretty much a VP/CEO level of salary for a medium size company. Or just about enough to cover ramen and rent in Silicon Valley I imagine.


Contractors in London with React (which I don't do), can make 600 EUR/day. That's well over $8k/month.

It's a great scheme, and I applaud them for it, and it's a hike up if you're non-Senior, but for about 10%-20% of engineers I know it's a pay cut for 3 months. That's OK, you get to work on something awesome. Not bad, really.


Not really- it’s a decent amount but not crazy. You would have to be a contractor to take this up, and that’s quite a bit less than a contractor on say 500 EUR/day would make.


I'm a contractor and if someone offered me $8K per month for a 3 month contract building open source software of my choice, I would leap at it with both hands. Normally I do the same thing, but I don't actually get paid. ;-)

I suppose I should be spending more time looking out for this kind of thing. It's possible there is more money in open source development than I had previously considered.


That's also less than what a contractor on say 10000 EUR/day would make.


Of course, but 500€/day is what you'd get in Paris as a Java developer with 3-4 years of experience. Which amounts to 10000€/month (counting 20 days).


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