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    When it makes sense to build an open-source SaaS non-dev-tool

    @mynu In my experience it often goes in the opposite direction. We need a tool at our company, I really want it to just work rather than invest a lot into it, but we've had a long history of software service bills getting out of control and then having to replace the tool by building it anyway...
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    Experienced developers teaching local wanna-be developers in their house/local caffee

    @triumphant8891 Sounds like an easy thing to try. Try to put together a group and report back. Maybe structure around an existing open source class, like MIT opencourseware, or freecodecamp as the two possible extremes so that the dev doesn't have to plan an entire curriculum.
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