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LetMeLogin | 7 months ago

While I appreciate the gesture, it seems a bit low based on the fact that they're using it as their "core" technology, every single day.

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0cf8612b2e1e|7 months ago

This happens every time. Company does good thing. “But, why didn’t they do 2X good thing?!”

Working for a F500 company, I have tried to use budget surplus to reward open source projects we use. Management looked at me like I had grown an additional head.

naikrovek|7 months ago

> Management looked at me like I had grown an additional head.

this is my experience, too. they'll gladly take, take, take, take, take, and take some more, but when it comes time to give just a little bit, they balk.

petdance|7 months ago

> I have tried to use budget surplus to reward open source projects we use.

"We've never heard of that happening, so no."

johng|7 months ago

I don't think Proxmox is a huge company making lots of money though either... I've used it for free for years. I imagine most people use it for free. I'm sure there are companies paying for it, but I don't think it's some monster money maker?

gmuslera|7 months ago

I bet that they grew a lot with VMWare/Broadcom changes, even the somewhat paid subscriptions. But they are not yet one of the (commercial/enterprise) big names. I suppose that this donation is part of their "now that I have a positive budget, what I do with it?" plan, and finance growing up both as company/support as in adding features.

SoftTalker|7 months ago

They are based in Austria, my assumption has been that most of their business/enterprise customers are in the EU.

dewey|7 months ago

Maybe, but it’s also 100% higher than what 99% of companies built on open source software give back.

neuroelectron|7 months ago

I was thinking about matching it since I'm retired and my early and mid career was built on perl but I also feel a bit unqualified as I'm not really a great programmer or really understand deep problems like language design and compilers/interpreters.

Paradigm2020|7 months ago

The problem with this world is that 80% of people think they are above average and from the remaining 20% most are above average and thinking they are below average (~bastardized quote from some famous guy)

I'm almost willing to bet that you did more than good enough work and if you still want to become a (n even) great(er) programmer I'm sure there's quite a few OSS projects you could contribute to as well if you wanted to :))

Re:matching it you could also spread it amongst a couple of projects.

Anyway have a great day

applied_heat|7 months ago

Proxmox is based on perl? Can you expand on that? Web front end, vm automation…?

npteljes|7 months ago

But they also publish their work for free!