In my opinion, there is no need for reward, but rather thinking hard how what you do can be aligned with what library's users are missing, and contribute that back. So essentially you are donating money, spent on paying developers to work a bit to find more generic solution for a problem you are solving.
In my opinion, there is no need for reward, but rather thinking hard how what you do can be aligned with what library's users are missing, and contribute that back. So essentially you are donating money, spent on paying developers to work a bit to find more generic solution for a problem you are solving.