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minus-square@woelkchenMlinkEnglish1•9 months ago a check every month enough to pay their full time salaries I would usually agree because often FOSS projects are used commercially but I don’t think this standard doesn’t apply here because the Lemmy instances are also non-commercial projects.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months ago Lemmy instances are also non-commercial projects. So why should they be expecting commercial-level support?
minus-square@woelkchenMlinkEnglish4•9 months ago So why should they be expecting commercial-level support? “Users should be able to delete stuff they uploaded” is only something for commercial services?
minus-square@woelkchenMlinkEnglish0•9 months ago “You get what you pay for” “Open source respects your privacy! Lolnope, jk!”
I would usually agree because often FOSS projects are used commercially but I don’t think this standard doesn’t apply here because the Lemmy instances are also non-commercial projects.
So why should they be expecting commercial-level support?
“Users should be able to delete stuff they uploaded” is only something for commercial services?
“You get what you pay for”.
“Open source respects your privacy! Lolnope, jk!”