On 14.4.2022 12:18, JadoNena via devel wrote:
But for here we deal with the real world where budgets require plans and
hardware exists for years.
If you are dealing with the real world with real businesses then you
should be aware of the fact that businesses are usually on a 3 - 5 year
hw replacement cycle since it save costs as studies like these have
found [¹].
After 3 - 5 years those computers are introduced into the re-use/recycle
ecosystem and re-purposed elsewhere with the hw vendors being forced to
support that cycle.
With 10 years of hw support in fedora it would fit nicely into that cycle.
That said obviously companies will lose that cost saving if they end up
having to spend it in a license cost elsewhere, be it Red Hat, Microsoft
or something else..
JBG
1.
https://news.microsoft.com/en-nz/2018/10/16/true-cost-of-not-replacing-computers-revealed-in-microsoft-study-more-than-4000-each/
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