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Why would you bother “maintaining” jellyfin when you don’t use it? Just install it if you ever move away from Plex. Seems like work for nothing.
One, so that it's already ready if I ever need to use it seriously, and two, so I can continue to observe its progress and dependencies.
I suspect Plex will not give us a lot of warning if they decide that old lifetime passes aren't good enough anymore. Money grabs like that are best as a surprise.
I have two Plex servers I maintain, for myself, friends, and family. Both also have jellyfin serving the same sources. It's trivial to maintain them side by side. Since it's there, I can easily use it occasionally and see if the things I don't like about jellyfin have been fixed.