> > I just discovered Cedega's subscription-based service last month > > (haven't tried it yet) and that looks like an intriguing support > > mechanism. One's subscription gives one a vote in developer focus, > > controlling what issues will be addressed each month. One can > > subscribe multiple times to get more votes, which for Fedora would be > > a good incentive for commercial users to throw more money at it. > > That seems a good idea but I see some thorny issues too. I will bring > this up to the board though. Lets see. Thanks This may just be me, however I see a few issues with this myself. For one, most people switch to open source projects for two main reasons, the community and the fact they get to participate if they so choice, and the products are free. Sure the later is more of greediness then anything else, but it is the truth. Veering away from massive over powering companies such as Microsoft who swindle you for every dime. By converting Fedora over to a subscription based project negates both of the true open source foundations, community, and freedom. Limiting the input and development to those who can afford to pay, and rating users input based on who can throw in the most money will only transform the open source project into a make-shift proprietary circus. Again, I may be way off line here. But it seems that a minority (the ones with the money) controlling the majority (the broke ones) is exactly the stance proprietary power houses follow. Although a good solid income for Fedora, will only better the project, limiting the community input will kill it. Its basically cutting off your nose to spite your face. As I answered in the survey. I would donate to Fedora, but I am not so sure I would "pay" to be part of a closed door community for something that claims to be a community, promoting freedom. Now, I know that, as of right now, Fedora isn't in such a state of dismay, and I support Fedora 100%. I am only stating that if it came to such an extreme, my support for Fedora would diminish. I also understand this was simply "an idea". And its not a bad idea per-say, I just feel in this case it would only make matters worse for everyone. Thanks for taking the time to read my incite to the issue. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do no hesitate to email me. Have a good one everyone. -- Regards, SynSyn Network Manager, Server Administrator, Security Specialist (http://www.teamtrinix.com)