On Wednesday 10 November 2010 04:17:24 Kris C wrote: > I understand that a lot of you develop for free software and are > passionate at what you do. But how do you pay the bills? What do you > do for a living? Are you a student? Do you do software development > just as a hobby, or do you want to make a living doing this kind of work?
I work at 2 places: NOTAM, where I work with musicians that need some kind of experimental electronics. Typical the projects we run are covering both the musical and the technological domain, and sometimes go in direction of applied research, but always with focus on the music involved. I take care of the hardware related stuff and some software, and get to work with musicians that know their stuff. I am very happy with this setup.
The other place is my own small business www.wilmers.no, where I develop measuring equipment for environmental monitoring, mainly for wind power projects. In both places, I use microcontrollers without OS and bigger systems (embedded or PC) running Linux. But I live with the conflict of being open with everything at NOTAM, while creating closed source in my own business. An interesting conflict actually, as I experience that Linux is a great base for both concepts. In my view, that explains a part of the tremendous development in the past few years.
/ Hans Hans Wilmers NOTAM Nedre Gate 5 N-0551 Oslo Norway tlf.: +47 22358065 http://www.notam02.no _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev