> There's no way z/OS is going to be free or open-source
I never said that.
What I said is that there aren't any onboarding routes to z/OS (or AIX, or IBMi). You either already are running one or more z/OS boxes, or you'll just deploy to cloud, CentOS, Kubernetes, OpenShift, on commodity CPUs (x86 and ARM), or any of the other stack that rivals a mainframe in some capabilities (and carefully avoid business requirements only a mainframe can fulfill)
I never said that.
What I said is that there aren't any onboarding routes to z/OS (or AIX, or IBMi). You either already are running one or more z/OS boxes, or you'll just deploy to cloud, CentOS, Kubernetes, OpenShift, on commodity CPUs (x86 and ARM), or any of the other stack that rivals a mainframe in some capabilities (and carefully avoid business requirements only a mainframe can fulfill)