Originally posted by: Nothinman
It amazes me, now that I'm living on my own, that hobbyist linux developers even do what they do - it's not free to run a server, to have a computer there for you to download stuff and an Internet connection available for that computer to be hooked up, or for someone to be running it and making sure you can access it.
Before the Linux boom most of them had other IT jobs as sysadmins, developers, etc and did Linux coding in their free time. A lot also go to school where bandwidth is virtually free, so it's no big deal to host some code on the box your parents bought you for school. And now there's free hosts like sf.net to handle the expensive stuff.