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Should programmers do Pro Bono work? where are the code public defenders? [closed]

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How many projects are people doing based on the Bro Bono publico ideals versus working for the highest wage or potential for a cash-in-buy-out payday?

For years lawyers have been called out for excessive gathering of wealth from high bill rates and huge settlement deals, hiring out their knowledge and skills to the highest bidders. People call for them to do more for free, use the laws and their time to defend or further some cause thats in the public's best interest.

Is professional software development that different? So many bright people and so much knowledge of complex systems. Do you think that there is enough of a "Pro Bono" movement to solve the social and public problems in the industry right now? If so what are the examples to point to? OLPC?

NOTE: Saying that open source software is the same as pro bono misses the point completely. I was looking for specific projects with a social context, not just group-sourcing for free software. Just because your not making anyone pay for your software does not mean its doing anyone any good.

I'm not calling out manual enforcement of pro bono work for programmers, really just want some objective opinions and concrete examples of social-minded software/tech development projects like the One Laptop Per Child project. I'm sure open source would be a natural tie-in for some.

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Tj Kellie Avatar asked Jan 16 '09 02:01

Tj Kellie


2 Answers

Of course there's a Pro Bono software movement. It's called Open Source.

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JoelFan Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 08:11

JoelFan


We have open source projects, that many contribute to for free, and anyone can use. It's too bad there aren't "open source" law firms ;)

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Lance Fisher Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 09:11

Lance Fisher