lol.. Its not forced.

Same as what ubuntu, redhat and pretty much every opensource project does.

If you want support and tested/guaranteed packages you pay.

As for the exchange rate excuse... charge more for our services so it all balances out.

Why should you make money off other people work, without supporting the project, would be a valid counter argument.

On 2013-09-30 07:57 PM, Dean Mumby wrote:
I have been using proxmox for 2 servers in a small smb in south africa for 2 years now. I must say I am quite disappointed by the forced subscriptions now. Maybe for European and American countries the community subscription is not allot. For those of us in smaller economies at 15-1 exchange rates its just to much.

Looking for alternatives...

Regards
Dean





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