> If they were a good company they would not only report bugs but also have had developers fix the bugs, but they are selfish and greedy, everyone knows that.
Google has a pretty regular stream of commits in the ffmpeg git history, and is proudly declared to be a customer of `fflabs.eu`, which appears to be the ffmpeg lead maintainer's private consulting company. Two of the maintainers on ffmpeg's "hire a dev" page[1] are also listed as employees of fflabs[2]. Honestly, Google seems like they're being a model for how corporations can give back to OSS better and benefit from that, but instead everyone is up in arms because they don't give patches in all of their bug reports.
Google has a pretty regular stream of commits in the ffmpeg git history, and is proudly declared to be a customer of `fflabs.eu`, which appears to be the ffmpeg lead maintainer's private consulting company. Two of the maintainers on ffmpeg's "hire a dev" page[1] are also listed as employees of fflabs[2]. Honestly, Google seems like they're being a model for how corporations can give back to OSS better and benefit from that, but instead everyone is up in arms because they don't give patches in all of their bug reports.
[1]: https://ffmpeg.org/consulting.html [2]: https://fflabs.eu/about/