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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">lol.. Its not forced.<br>
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Same as what ubuntu, redhat and pretty much every opensource
project does. <br>
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If you want support and tested/guaranteed packages you pay.<br>
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As for the exchange rate excuse... charge more for our services so
it all balances out.<br>
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Why should you make money off other people work, without
supporting the project, would be a valid counter argument.<br>
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On 2013-09-30 07:57 PM, Dean Mumby wrote:<br>
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<div>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
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<div>For those of us in smaller economies at 15-1 exchange rates
its just to much.</div>
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<div>Looking for alternatives...</div>
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<div><span name="x"></span>Regards<br>
<div>Dean</div>
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