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d1egoaz | 5 years ago
Do they want all the "features" for free, I went to https://ubuntu.com/core and it says 10 year security update commitment, it doesn't say it's going to be free, how Canonical will make money?
d1egoaz | 5 years ago
Do they want all the "features" for free, I went to https://ubuntu.com/core and it says 10 year security update commitment, it doesn't say it's going to be free, how Canonical will make money?
mushufasa|5 years ago
In my mind, I'm here wondering -- if you really need the features, spending your own dev time for self-maintenance has to cost more than $30k/year... what are they thinking?
3np|5 years ago
> In addition, it became apparent that we had not selected sufficiently strict according to open source criteria. Assuming Canonical would eventually cease to exist or discontinue Ubuntu Core, it would be nearly impossible with Ubuntu Core for the open-source community to ensure that NextBox would continue to be usable in a meaningful way.
It's about more than the monetary costs over the coming couple of years. Canonical pulling a RedHat here would be much worse for Ubuntu Core users than it is/was for CentOS users.
niemeyer|5 years ago
We'll have a more clear form for that kind of application soon, so that we can streamline such requests, community or otherwise.
jrochkind1|5 years ago
renewiltord|5 years ago
Source: spending my teenage years on installing various distros on my dad's computer, simultaneously pissing him off and ensuring I'd never have a girlfriend
unknown|5 years ago
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