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				 the Wikimedia Foundation works, (partly) by developping their software, towards 
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				 providing free and reliable knowledge to the world. 
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				+Another kind of structure that can be found in the free software ecosystem is a 
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				+company. Because of the changes in the software industry pushing developers 
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				+towards not selling the software they've created, but rather selling their expertise 
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				+to use, host or hack it, companies are now able to get some money in while working 
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				+exclusively on free software. Some companies are selling hosting of their service, 
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				+such as [GitLab](https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-com/), others are selling corporate 
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				+support for companies using their software like [Matrix.org](https://matrix.org/) 
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				+does. And it ususally works, because who can help you out with a piece of software, 
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				+or host it for you, better than the people making it? 
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				+Last, but not least, a few projects are also lead by independant developers working 
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				+as freelancers. Examples are way fewer than for the two first structures, but they 
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				+do exist. Take a look, for example,  
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