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by cowsandmilk 813 days ago
> make these projects sustainable

You’re just showing your ignorance of redis. The project is sustainable without the company as the vast majority of work on the project is done by those who don’t work for the company.

What isn’t currently sustainable is the company. That’s all.

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In that case you will have to excuse my conflating this special case with the multitude of other projects the same thing has happened to in the past and will likely continue happening to. I will watch with interest on how the contributors self-organise and prevent the exact same thing happening to whatever fork comes out.
RedisLabs actually was a somewhat hostile takeover of the project by a complete outsider. It commercialized Redis prior, kept trying to trademark the project name, change the company name to RedisDB to confuse users. A few of those attempts were halted by antirez and the community, but after they had thousands of customers he relented. At the time he complained about his own financial challenges and reluctance, but it gave him a just reward at the cost of legitimizing RedisLabs. The history of that company was always as exploitive to Redis OSS and feigning being good citizens. While you may be right in general, this is actually a case of those exploiting OSS winning.