I… don’t understand what you’re on about. How does the climate crisis have anything to do with my observation about FOSS enterprise support?
The corpos aren’t looking to be blamed. They’re looking for someone to blame.
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I… don’t understand what you’re on about. How does the climate crisis have anything to do with my observation about FOSS enterprise support?
The corpos aren’t looking to be blamed. They’re looking for someone to blame.
Commercial enterprise support is usually in the form of a vendor support contract, which gives the corpo someone to blame.
This is an admirable project, and I one I support. However, it’s important to note that ‘’‘the issue with open source in an enterprise environment, is that there is no one to blame when things, inevitably, break or are misconfigured. The blame falls on only you, not a vendor.’‘’
Literally the reason my former VP of IT gave me that the CEO gave him.
It says there’s not enough space for reasonable quantities, similar to 6, so I expected to see 4 on there, too, but with the caveat. I see what you mean, though, and it makes sense.
It says there’s not enough space for reasonable quantities, similar to 6, so I expected to see 4 on there, too. I see what you mean, though, and it makes sense.
Am I blind, or is 4 missing?
Very true. And I am not pretending it’s not. I was mostly venting my experience (and frustration) regarding enterprise environments.