I'm a homelab Proxmox user. I have 2 physical servers with Proxmox on them, each with 2 physical sockets. I'm not using a subscription, but that's fine, I don't need the enterprise repository, I don't need the support....
...Except for the nag. The nag is super effective, I feel bad. I want to support the project. I generally try to pay/contribute/donate to open source when I can. But I can't do that here, the price at this time is 440 Euros (I'm USD) for my setup per year, and that's absolutely out of the question.
So, I have 2 options. Find a nag-buster solution (of which there's enough out there), or dive deep into my HW upgrade bucket, which I'm frankly not going to do.
What would people think of an additional tier? I know the existing lowest tier is "Community" which is the term I'd have used, but in my mind it's a $5/month or $50/year to just remove the nag and support the project without access to the enterprise repos. I have 4 projects I support at that price now, and I really enjoy supporting the projects I use even if I gets me no additional benefit other than contributing and making sure the project will continue on. At this time, there's no reasonable way for me to financially support Proxmox, but I would if there were some more low-level options available.
...Except for the nag. The nag is super effective, I feel bad. I want to support the project. I generally try to pay/contribute/donate to open source when I can. But I can't do that here, the price at this time is 440 Euros (I'm USD) for my setup per year, and that's absolutely out of the question.
So, I have 2 options. Find a nag-buster solution (of which there's enough out there), or dive deep into my HW upgrade bucket, which I'm frankly not going to do.
What would people think of an additional tier? I know the existing lowest tier is "Community" which is the term I'd have used, but in my mind it's a $5/month or $50/year to just remove the nag and support the project without access to the enterprise repos. I have 4 projects I support at that price now, and I really enjoy supporting the projects I use even if I gets me no additional benefit other than contributing and making sure the project will continue on. At this time, there's no reasonable way for me to financially support Proxmox, but I would if there were some more low-level options available.