I'm curious what business model the author of the post thinks would be possible for the author of nginx and not result in this scenario for feature x/y/z?
Also, as an aside, it seems like the author of the post pays for NetApp and the very, very expensive support contracts that come with it, nginx contracts are a walk in the park, financially, in comparison.
> I'm curious what business model the author of the post thinks would be possible for the author of nginx and not result in this scenario for feature x/y/z?
The author presumably belongs to the same cohort who download films and music without paying and sneers "how you feed yourself isn't my problem, go sell some t-shirts or something". I doubt the author gives a shit, they just want stuff for free, so they can continue to make money with it.
Also, as an aside, it seems like the author of the post pays for NetApp and the very, very expensive support contracts that come with it, nginx contracts are a walk in the park, financially, in comparison.