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<font size="+1"><font face="monospace">The post is just one of many
regarding Proxmox. The poster you refer to is highly respected,
if not the most highly respected professional on the board, with
a huge, huge following.<br>
<br>
Hopefully my last posts will shed light on the
mis-understandings.<br>
<br>
I agree on the PVE developers using their time wisely, however,
all I was asking for was just a single line added to the page --
no rocket science there.<br>
<br>
We'll see what the replies are at Spicework.<br>
<br>
Keep up the great work Proxmox team!<br>
<br>
We love the product!<br>
<br>
-Jeremiah Lydia<br>
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Paul Gray said the following on 10/10/2011 02:25 PM:
<blockquote cite="mid:4E9338A6.90707@cs.uni.edu" type="cite">On
10/10/2011 12:46 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:obj@jltechinc.com">obj@jltechinc.com</a> wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">
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If someone could just add one single statement on the
subscription page,
<br>
this will all go away, and you will see a spike in the
downloading of
<br>
Proxmox VE and possibly the Mail gateway.
<br>
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
It looks to me like the thread that you linked to has one person
who is misinformed. The thread also concludes with solid
corrections to the one person's misunderstanding.
<br>
<br>
So, being the curmudgeon that I am, my recommendation would be
that the PVE developers' time would be better spent working on the
things that the PVE developers spend their time on; rather than
rewriting otherwise clearly-articulated content of their paid
support web pages with the sole objective of converting one person
who clearly cannot grok the paradigm of open source.
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