My thinking is that as a user, if a company puts money behind an open source project, I can at least trust them to keep it running to a certain level of quality for a little more than when a random single person writes a library and publishes it on npm - catches a blip of traction and suddenly I depend on that library for the foreseeable future.
My thinking is that as a user, if a company puts money behind an open source project, I can at least trust them to keep it running to a certain level of quality for a little more than when a random single person writes a library and publishes it on npm - catches a blip of traction and suddenly I depend on that library for the foreseeable future.
Maybe I am wrong though...