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Some are working for free, sure. But mainly GNOME is developed by Red Hat and Canonical, afaict.
Florian Müllner is a Red Hat employee.
Yes, however most GNOME developers are not RedHat / Canonical employees.
Even those that do work for those companies should be treated with dignity. GNOME is free of charge, and no one is obligated to use GNOME.