#ukraine πΊπ¦ #opensourcesoftware #linux #gnome #opensource #VanillaOS
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A business is not a country. Denying our customers, with multiple active installations, the support they deserve because of the actions of a country is not correct.
While we do not share the choices of the Russian government, we have to guarantee assistance and protections to our customers. That's business, not life choice, not politics.
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When the licenses expire we provide prices to our customers (we don't use only Kaspersky) and if they don't want to pay more or perform (big) changes due to the choices of a politician we can't deny them cyber protection.
Standing for Open Source must not imply that people can't do business and must not imply choice enforcement to companies that don't even understand what you are telling them but only look at the result given a price.
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We have customers that had cyber thread and successful penetration before using Kaspersky.
You can question the choice of the politicians of their country but not the reliability of their software.