> if the number of people required to maintain netbase is low (relatively speaking that is)
The Netdata agent is a robust and mature product. We maintain it and we constantly improve it, but:
- most of our efforts go to Netdata.Cloud
- most of the action in the agent is in internal forks we have. For example, we are currently testing ML at the edge. This will eventually go into the agent, but is not there yet. Same with EBPF. We do a lot of work to streamline the process of providing the best EBPF experience out there.
> I can see them not really needing to worry about making money
We are going to make money on top of the free tier of Netdata.Cloud. We are currently building the free tier. In about a year from now we will start introducing new paid features to Netdata.Cloud. Whatever we will have released by then, will always be free.
> I'm guessing they are finding value in gathering data for ML
No, we are not gathering any data for any purpose. Our database is distributed. Your data are your data. We don't need them.
yes, this is right
> if the number of people required to maintain netbase is low (relatively speaking that is)
The Netdata agent is a robust and mature product. We maintain it and we constantly improve it, but:
- most of our efforts go to Netdata.Cloud
- most of the action in the agent is in internal forks we have. For example, we are currently testing ML at the edge. This will eventually go into the agent, but is not there yet. Same with EBPF. We do a lot of work to streamline the process of providing the best EBPF experience out there.
> I can see them not really needing to worry about making money
We are going to make money on top of the free tier of Netdata.Cloud. We are currently building the free tier. In about a year from now we will start introducing new paid features to Netdata.Cloud. Whatever we will have released by then, will always be free.
> I'm guessing they are finding value in gathering data for ML
No, we are not gathering any data for any purpose. Our database is distributed. Your data are your data. We don't need them.