at the server-ish market, tested and stable in a shorter amount of time than the likes of Debian do but at the same level of QA, and would like to market such services along with distribution-specific deploy scripts for common servers (much like iRedMail), would it be possible to sell it to paid customers in the datacenter market? From what I can assume and see in the business market, it seems like companies want reliability from a company behind it (Red Hat, Canonical, SUSE, ...) and I could create a company out of it I guess.
It's something that I want to do more than anything out of frustration because none of the server distributions (or distributions in general for that matter) work quite right for me. So a distribution with (hopefully) its own builds and package manager that combines the best of apt, yum/dnf and pacman. But, of course, for a few dozen machines with all different-ish architectures that I have in my network, it wouldn't be worth it. But for a higher end server market where people would actually pay for a distribution, perhaps?
Um, please forgive the shameless ping but.. anyone?
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