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by dllthomas
1362 days ago
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> I said the issues are different and you disagreed I disagreed that things are all that different "if you have a support contract." > It’s also not reasonable to require the government to just get 10,000 support contracts just to implement a single application. I agree, but I'm not sure that's relevant? If a single support contract is sufficient for proprietary software - making them responsible for addressing (incl. possibly working around) issues in any dependency - why is that not also viable for FOSS software? I don't disagree that what they're doing here seems likely to be a good idea, I just think you were initially selling "pay for support for the software you rely on as a big organization" a little short in its general applicability; indeed, this probably be viewed as providing that service internally. |
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