On 2020-05-28 00:50:38 +0000 (+0000), Arkady.Kanevsky@dell.com wrote:
As long as we have something that works and all of us can use - who cares. [...]
Software freedom is one of the underlying tenets of the OpenStack project. I understand that it may not be important to everyone, but many of us value free/libre open source software and prefer to use it when possible over proprietary alternatives. Otherwise you might say the same about OpenStack itself: AWS, Vsphere, and so on work and all of us *can* use those, so why bother making OpenStack? Why put effort into touting the freedom our software affords its users if we don't in turn value the same freedom in software we choose for ourselves? So I guess my answer to your question is, "me... I care." -- Jeremy Stanley