In general the users of r/msp are all about reselling propriety products and services. So I’m curious if any of them would move to lemmy.
In general the users of r/msp are all about reselling propriety products and services. So I’m curious if any of them would move to lemmy.
For my clients, it’s all m365. Except for their router, and backup solutions.
The solutions are paid, but the software is OS. Unifi, pfsense, Synology, sync…
In the msp realm, there’s always someone who doesn’t understand FOSS. And their knee jerk reaction is, “No!”
If an open source project offers a support package, imo, it’s generally OK to use. Means the project is, or is attempting to be, a profitable business.
Bookstack, Odoo, OnlyOffice come to mind.
Yea, it’s just a tough sell, given how management thinks. I get both sides, and praise anyone who promotes OSS. it’s not easy.
Unless the product is good
I shout out the creator of bookstock as often as I can on Reddit. He’s pretty active there.
https://reddit.com/u/ssddanbrown/s/BbeDEVVYoi
Ooh, Bookstack looks like it could be my own personal wiki, maybe get me away from OneNote. Thanks!