There's no legal precedent for this, but I definitely would follow that journey if someone did try to do something like this through proper channels lol.
Are you using WinBoat for the compatibility stuff? If not - might be worth looking into. (It's still a Windows VM but with a different abstraction layer).
I would see if he can visually inspect the RAM and GPU to figure out capacity. If it's Kepler (GTX660) it might wind up being a headache. Maxwell (the GTX970) I believe is still receiving updates from Nvidia so probably fine.
Thanks ProdigalFrog! Good to know. I switched to pods a while back since they seemed to work better, but going on the conversation I may have to try the vinegar method.
For an open source system I think it's mainly just a matter of when. Granted there are currently complaints with the licensing for the system, so that might hurt/kill traction.
Even back then caddy was being talked about. I don't use caddy because, at least back then, it was only free for non commercial use (unless you compile it yourself).
I've been using Traefik for even longer though and haven't ran into any major issues. Definitely recommend it.
My city is fairly large and their recreational projects usually have budgets in the 10s of millions. I don't think there is much I can do on that front. That being said, I think this question could be better framed as "to make your community a better place to live". From that angle, I would have to get in touch with my HOA (I know) and see about opening a community garden with that initial investment.
They lost me as a customer after their Grip Case issues and change materials for the skins.