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[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/23/4/challenges-open-source-developing-countries" [#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/23/4/challenges-open-source-developing-countries"
[#]: author: "Ahmed Sobeh https://opensource.com/users/ahmed-sobeh" [#]: author: "Ahmed Sobeh https://opensource.com/users/ahmed-sobeh"
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3 key open source challenges in developing countries 3 key open source challenges in developing countries
发展中国家面临的三个关键开源挑战
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When I go back home and talk to people in the tech industry, or any other industry for that matter, about what I do and the topics I'm involved in daily, I'm usually met with bemusement at the idea of an [Open Source Programs Office (OSPO)][1]. The concept of a company contributing to an open source project without obvious immediate financial benefit can be culturally strange to understand or explain. When I go back home and talk to people in the tech industry, or any other industry for that matter, about what I do and the topics I'm involved in daily, I'm usually met with bemusement at the idea of an [Open Source Programs Office (OSPO)][1]. The concept of a company contributing to an open source project without obvious immediate financial benefit can be culturally strange to understand or explain.
当我回国和科技行业的人或有关此行业的人交流我日常做的事和参与的话题时,
As someone born and raised in a country that has been trying to develop for quite some time, I understand and relate to that. There was a point in time when my only understanding of open source was that it was software that I could use without paying and without needing to wait for a specific issue or additional feature to be released. I could just do whatever I needed myself, locally. As someone born and raised in a country that has been trying to develop for quite some time, I understand and relate to that. There was a point in time when my only understanding of open source was that it was software that I could use without paying and without needing to wait for a specific issue or additional feature to be released. I could just do whatever I needed myself, locally.