Hi
oh this is strange to me.
Maybe it's because I come from the moding space, not directly from the indie space?
But so many people assume FREE or volunteer labor is not worth it or is always doomed to failure.
I see posts everywhere that say “you get what you pay for” and that volunteers can't be trusted to do anything… that Rev share is ALWAYS a scam, That anyone who volunteers for game dev is a loser who isn't very skilled.
This fly's in the face of a lot, but never the less people are always putting me or others down for free labor situations.
And yet, from my experience, money changing hands doesn't solve anything, it just brings a new level of problems.
This may be why we have lots of lone wolves?
yea, managing a team is hard, recruiting the right people is hard. But it's possible.
Maybe my experience is an exception to the rule?
It seems like a self perpetuating assumption?
people get what they expect?
Maybe it's a money worth assumption?
In my decade of being in this space, I've seen a lot of resumes, I really mean A LOT, and most of them are reasonably skilled and experienced., with few NEWBS…
From my perspective,
Anyone can pay someone to do something, but very few can inspire volunteers to action.
Thoughts?