Re: [OT] Re: Troll Tech [was Re: Sco vs. IBM] (sorry)
joe briggs (jbriggs@briggsmedia.com)
Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:13:20 -0400
Hans -
Here's a thought to chew on. I _value_ your software and use it extensively
(along with other linux software). Out of necessity I painfully roll my own
Debian distro/kernel and flinch _every_ time I use apt to update my boxes
(wondering if some damn PAM module is going to hose me). Anyway, the point
is, I build video servers that I sell for a profit - it is how I make my
living. I am also aware that in reality I am making a living off of the
backs of you (ala reiserfs) and others like you. The reason that I use linux
is not because its free, but because it takes much less time to develop and
maintain my video applications under linux than windows, because I can
remotely service and maintain the boxes that I sell, and because linux has
proven to be more reliable than the windows os that I used to base my product
on. You see, the price is not the issue, its features, performance, and
reliability are. So, consider this: YOU roll a DEB-REISER distribution
targeted toward system builders such as me, that more smoothly incorporates
reisefs than does the woody cd's (and a lot less generic), and then support
the reiser-related issues, and I will happily pay you $100 per machine. It
is well worth it to me to keep you in business (not that my volume alone
would do it, but I am sure that there are a lot of others like me). Don't
worry about putting in a licensing agent - honesty really works here. I used
to base my product on RedHat and I purchased a copy of the OS for every box I
sold - not that a customer would ever look under the hood or even read the
docs, but it was my way of supporting the suppliers. I don't use RedHat now
because I can't keep up with their release-to-release changes, and I need a
distro more turned toward enterprise servers. The point is, I am not alone.
Just a thought.
Joe
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 06:47 am, Stewart Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 10:03:13AM +0400, Hans Reiser wrote:
> > Umh, I would not mind something coming along to help me make it past
> > October when my cash runs out. Being able to afford a house is too much
> > to ask but making payroll would be nice.... Government money has done a
> > lot to keep me from going bankrupt.
>
> May I suggest whacking an icon up with "Donate to ReiserFS" up there?
>
> Samba and GNOME are two projects which do this and at least get a bit
> of funding for it. Check out the samba one, tridge says it does okay
> with the updating list of who's donated money - makes it into a bit
> of a fun game for donators :)
>
> You've probably already got the credit card processing infrastructure
> around, so it could be minimal effort - with only possible gain.
>
> I'm sure happy reiser users would be willing to chuck a couple of
> bucks your way to ensure further development.
>
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