Re: Is it worth forming a "collective"? [Was Can't resolve fedoralegacy.org]

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I know my company was happy paying Red Hat about $1000/year for the servers we had under their old system. Then they increased their prices by 1000% when RHEL came out.

We paid progeny for their legacy updates before fedora legacy formed up, but their stupid system of downloading over authenticated HTTP with curl makes it very tedious to use, so we use fedora legacy on the few boxes we have left running older versions.

As for a collective, you would have to make it have a corporate image, otherwise most companies will never pay it money for support. I know I can't go to my boss and say "Hey a bunch of guys are getting together to pay some guy to try to make legacy packages faster, can I have $500 a month (more than RHEL would cost us)?"

And I consider us pretty open minded when it comes to contracting open source services.

-Jason

Stuart Low wrote:
Hmm,

With all the Fedora Legacy related issues lately (the project is dead,
the website is dead, the server is down etc. etc.) I can't help but
wonder if perhaps it would be worth considering forming a "collective"
of companies who use the services the most to contribute a monthly
amount to pay someone to do ensure everything was kept up to date?

In Australia it'd be possible to hire a full time maintainer for ~40-50K
per year. That translates to ~$4.2K per month on the upper end. If it
was possible to have 10 companies commit to $500/month the longevity of
the project could be maintained for all distributions. In addition the
resolution time on issues could be massively decreased.

I don't know if Jesse would be interested in being paid for his work (I
believe he has a fulltime job elsewhere?) but it seems to me that many
users of the project seem to want support for all distributions, a fast
resolution time yet they are unwilling to pay or contribute a thing to
it. Clearly Jesse is a pretty busy guy (understandable since he has to
eat) and the project at this point in time doesn't have the time or
resources to maintain all the distributions users want.

Just a thought. :)

Stuart Low
Manager

On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 19:58 -0500, John Gotts wrote:

Anybody feel like giving Jesse Keating a call to ask him what's up?

John



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