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The recent discovery of security vulnerabilities in the Log4j library has resulted in a lot of ugliness in the online software community. Some proponents of languages like Go and Rust are using the opportunity to attack Java as a whole.
Of course it is the hapless maintainers of the library who are bearing the brunt of the criticism. A few people have tried to defend them by pointing out that they are not being financially compensated for their work. In a thread on Twitter along these lines, I came across a curious argument against open source software. A person was making the case that by releasing the library as open source, developers were being denied the opportunity to be paid to write and maintain similar software.
Here is a list of reasons why that doesn’t make sense.
The real question is are there any developers who are looking for work given the extremely high demand for their skills in the current business environment.