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  "path": "/t/do-the-elite-universe-maintainers-get-paid-for-their-work/13865#post_4",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-01T08:44:26.000Z",
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  "textContent": "no they don’t get paid.\n\nmaintaining a package isn’t a lot of work, you bump bounds maybe once a year.\nwhich you now mostly can automate, although you’d still have to be carefull with it.\n\nDeveloping features is a lot of work.\nSometimes you’ve to review code, which is also a fair bit of work.\n\nOn the other hand, I think it’s fun too. It’s a lot more rewarding to breath life into a project and keep it building for everyone then to just hack another nix derivation with monkey patches together just so that your own project builds.",
  "title": "Do the élite universe maintainers get paid for their work?"
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