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submitted 2 months ago by mawkler@lemmy.ml to c/neovim@programming.dev

I posted about this on Reddit a year ago, and I figured write about it again:

Like most companies, the one I work for will happilly pay for any employee's license to a proprietary IDE without batting an eye. Therefore, I argued that I should be able to spend that budget on a donation to an open source tool that I use daily instead. After a lot of back and forth I finally got them to donate an amount that would correspond to what they would pay for a yearly subscription to a proprietary tool to Neovim.

Do you use Neovim at work? If so, I urge you to do the same thing! That way the core team can continue to deliver awesome new features to the editor we all love. Here's a link to where you can donate.

I now got my work to pay a $400 yearly "Neovim subscription" for the second time.

To those wondering how I did it, I basically just argued that since employees at my work have an allocated budget for buying proprietary tools, it makes sense if we could spend an equivalent amount on a FOSS alternative. That way the money spent would benefit us all, and since we use the tool to make money we have a responsibility to give back to the FOSS project.

There was a bit of a back-and forth for technical reasons because (at least in Sweden where I live), payments and donations are handled and regulated differently, but they finally made it work.

If you also use Neovim for work, I encourage you to do the same thing! That way the core team can continue to deliver awesome new features to the editor we all love. Here's a link to where you can donate. There's also the official merch store if you would like to support the project that way: https://store.neovim.io/.

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[-] rustydrd@sh.itjust.works 26 points 2 months ago

How I imagine this conversation went: "Look, I realize you don't want to pay for something that's free, but you have to understand that it's virtually impossible to exit this program."

[-] model_tar_gz@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

If you exit the program, then you aren’t coding, and we’re paying you to code. :w on, coder.

[-] Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com 25 points 2 months ago

Damn that's pretty based my guy.

[-] Martineskirt@lemmy.world 21 points 2 months ago

Thank you for your service. o7

[-] Tramort@programming.dev 14 points 2 months ago

You are an awesome user! Nice job!

[-] embed_me@programming.dev 13 points 2 months ago

Is neovim separate from vim development?

[-] kionite231@lemmy.ca 14 points 2 months ago
[-] embed_me@programming.dev 3 points 2 months ago

Yeah I looked it up, there seemed to be some hubbub regarding their divergence. But I'm not invested enough to care much

[-] nik9000@programming.dev 5 points 2 months ago

Many years ago the Unicode Consortium has a fundraiser where you sponsored and emoji. Someone at my company sponsored one and posted to the internal mailing list. Short story short a couple dozen of us sponsored stuff and the company paid us back and wrote a cute blog post. Cheap marketing. Felt good.

[-] FizzyOrange@programming.dev 5 points 2 months ago

Impressive persuasion! I can't imagine that ever working at any company I've worked at.

[-] SQkwax5cJJ2N9b@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

What company is this, if i may ask?

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