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by derfabianpeter
2086 days ago
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While you're right that I am the main maintainer of this project, you might underestimate its traction. apollo is being developed and professionally supported by my company and runs in production for many of our customers (ranging from single-node spaces to 5+ node Webhosting clusters, mostly Docker Swarm, a few on k3s). While I put a lot of my personal wishes for "good IT systems" into apollo, it has originally been built as an open platform (open as in "no vendor lock-in, no custom tooling we can't leave behind later, industry-standard, best-practice, easy to grasp, don't stand in the way, integrate with everything") for a customer that decided to let my company open-source the product afterwards and build a team around ongoing development. Which we have done and it's a self-sustaining business since day 1. What I try to say here is: we are a serious company, building this for other serious people with a similar understanding of "open" to use. It's also explicitly built to be customized to anyone's needs. We're betting on the software. Our clients can bet on us. I understand that it might not be a popular choice on the market, it might not even become one. But it's free for everyone to build something with it, no questions asked. I guess that's at least something! |
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