I don't think GitBull is saying they are writing a "no revenue allowed ever" policy. They are just saying that at this time they are not looking for donations.
Obviously, we have to address the economics of software freedom in the big picture. I'm working on that with Snowdrift.coop — still pushing toward getting operational. Cheers, Aaron On 03/16/2015 03:20 PM, Patrick Anderson wrote: >> GitBull refuse donation, but accept people support. > > That is very nice, but how can we scale? > > Imagine millions of people want to use such a site, how will we pay > for the infrastructure and yet remain "Free as in Freedom" (whatever > you may think that means for hosting). > > If we want to replace gmail or facebook, etc., we will need to pay for > physical sources. > > If you are interested in my answers to these questions, please let me know. > > > Sincerely, > Patrick Anderson >
