barotalomey·năm ngoái·discuss> When my provisioning system installs a package by name, i expect it to work in the same way as before.But where do you put the blame?The distro for making that change, or the redis company for breaking your software stack?
barotalomey·năm ngoái·discussProblem is, redis threw their users under the bus by relicensing [1], and user would end up with an outdated redis version.1: https://github.com/redis/redis/commit/0b34396924eca4edc52446...
barotalomey·năm ngoái·discuss> But money are needed to pay the folks that work at open source softwareCute. Can I have a check for my redis contributions now please?
barotalomey·năm ngoái·discuss> and you have not provided arguments to that effectThe burden of proof lies on those with extraordinary claims. I am simply skeptical.
barotalomey·năm ngoái·discussYou meant to say that people's expectations have shifted. That's expected seeing the amount of hype this tech gets.Hype affects market value tho, not reality.
barotalomey·năm ngoái·discussIt's always "soon" for these guys. Every year, the "soon" keeps sliding into the future.
But where do you put the blame?
The distro for making that change, or the redis company for breaking your software stack?