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by freedomben
1428 days ago
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No, it's the same. I think the amount of upstream contributions (i.e. patches) that the entity sends offsets some of the ethicality deficit. At some point it would even go positive if they send enough upstream fixes. Obviously this is entirely my opinion :-D There's also an impossible-to-measure factor in the form of eco-system benefit though. For example, I would never have paid for RHEL had I not entered into the eco-system through Fedora and CentOS. So while RH didn't make money from my CentOS usage, it did eventually make them money because I bought RHEL later when it was worth it. I don't know how you would calculate that, but it does offset ethicality deficit somewhat as well |
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