Antonio Olivares wrote:
I have no idea. We cannot rely on mere impressions for
making such decisions and I know of no hard public hard
data. Enthusiasm doesn't determine how many people work
on something full time. Paying customers do.
Do we pay for Fedora? > We don't pay for Fedora. So how can Paying customers determine the
decisions. Are there users who pay for Fedora?
Or
You are talking about RHEL customers?
Neither specifically. Just that, if someone has to work on a product or
part of the product, full time, then a commercial organization would
only do it usually if customers are willing to pay for it, now or in the
near future. Enthusiasts, by their nature, "pay" with their time instead.
Rahul
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