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6 Mar 2024
@domenkozar:matrix.orgDomen Kožarand when you start paying engineers, 7k/mo is pretty cheap13:08:26
@patka_123:matrix.orgpatka I might be out of line here and interfer with this I shouldn't mingle myself with. But people also burn out really fast when a plan is made and agreed upon and then someone comes along and throws a wrench into the plans, with only wishes and good intentions 13:08:32
@domenkozar:matrix.orgDomen Kožaryeah I understand this13:09:30
@julienmalka:matrix.orgJulienI see your point and it's an important one. I think what I'd like us to have is have the data saved somewhere and still accessible. I think we could still have the "current" data (1 year of unstable, 2 releases) in a cloud infrastructure that cost way less, and parallely export the data to another place we manage where there is less availability and that is maintained as best effort policy. 13:09:43
@julienmalka:matrix.orgJulien * I see your point and it's an important one. I think what I'd like us to have is have the data saved somewhere and still accessible. I think we could still have the "current" data (1 year of unstable, 2 releases) in a cloud infrastructure that cost way less, and parallely export the data to another place we manage where there is less availability assumptions and that is maintained as best effort policy. 13:10:39
@domenkozar:matrix.orgDomen Kožar patka: I'm financially responsible if foundation runs out of money, so I do have my foot in this 13:10:59
@domenkozar:matrix.orgDomen KožarI did not anticipate that AWS will waive all the fees, so the conditions have changed13:11:56
@julienmalka:matrix.orgJulien * I see your point and it's an important one. I think what I'd like us to have is have the data saved somewhere and still accessible. I think we could still have the "current" data (1 year of unstable, 2 releases) in a cloud infrastructure that just works but cost way less (because we have less data), and parallely export the data to another place we manage where there is less availability assumptions and that is maintained as best effort policy. 13:12:11
@julienmalka:matrix.orgJulienMaybe in that case we should also ask AWS to double our sponsorship, if we are willing to go away from them13:13:10
@delroth:delroth.netdelroth
In reply to @domenkozar:matrix.org
this is not time nor place to bring our the morals because we all have our own and it's going to be impossible to find a common ground, that's how morals work
convenient
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