I'm guessing a project like Linux would be fine, given more companies willingness to invest in kernel development. And kernel / native development being itself a potentially lucrative niche.
I worry more about the tertiary command line tools we all take for granted that have 1 burned out maintainer on the verge of retirement.
I worry more about the tertiary command line tools we all take for granted that have 1 burned out maintainer on the verge of retirement.