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Stop giving the purists cred here.
If it works for you, use it. Christ.
Of course. I'm only asking because of my post being removed for apparently not following the rules.
it's not really a question of working or not, is it? it's a question of what words mean. if somebody says why isn't an orange considered an apple, it's perfectly normal to say it's because they're two different things. you wouldn't say, "do what works for you, make an apple pie with oranges", would you?
So why don't we just rename the group to "Puritan Self-Hosting Only"? Where is your line?
I know you're feeling very self-righteous right now, but I hope at some point you can calm down enough to step back and realize this is such a silly thing to be getting so dramatic over.
I'd say it isn't self hosted. Same as companies doing the same not calling it on prem. No should discussions be allowed here yes as long as it isn't about the hosting provider.
LOVELY COMMENT.
What are you getting at?