2023-07-06, 12:02 AM
I do apologise.
I meant no offence...
The reality is, when an open source project gets adapted for commercial use, it's because it is a reliable product. This often results in financial support come back down to the "volunteers" on the project. All the open source products I assist clients with lead to me making a donation to said project on behalf of the client, as a percentage of my consultancy fee or SLA.
I have been toying with Jellyfin for almost 3 years now... it has huge potential. I educate people on the value of open source for their business life and their personal life. Just recently I converted a social media marketing guy to Debian, and he is now thrilled.
Closing off the commercial aspect is not wise, as many larger companies will want paid for support. There is a huge market that is untapped. And at the same time, the project can keep to it's free and open ethos.
That being said, I am not asking help to set up my server. That is already in the nutshell. I am stumped with this one video. Which in the future, this post could have helped someone else with their home setup.
I will attend back to the documentation and play around with various options. Sadly I do not see any guidance coming from here.
You may delete this post, but I ask you to please not ban my account, I will comply to the rules and keep business out of it.
Again, sincere apologies to all.
I meant no offence...
The reality is, when an open source project gets adapted for commercial use, it's because it is a reliable product. This often results in financial support come back down to the "volunteers" on the project. All the open source products I assist clients with lead to me making a donation to said project on behalf of the client, as a percentage of my consultancy fee or SLA.
I have been toying with Jellyfin for almost 3 years now... it has huge potential. I educate people on the value of open source for their business life and their personal life. Just recently I converted a social media marketing guy to Debian, and he is now thrilled.
Closing off the commercial aspect is not wise, as many larger companies will want paid for support. There is a huge market that is untapped. And at the same time, the project can keep to it's free and open ethos.
That being said, I am not asking help to set up my server. That is already in the nutshell. I am stumped with this one video. Which in the future, this post could have helped someone else with their home setup.
I will attend back to the documentation and play around with various options. Sadly I do not see any guidance coming from here.
You may delete this post, but I ask you to please not ban my account, I will comply to the rules and keep business out of it.
Again, sincere apologies to all.