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Why would you post your code on GitHub and charge to use it. I'm not using your servers your not providing me any service I need but you still expect me to pay for open source code you posted yourself. What is going through your mind. To come up with that business plan

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    It actually works. Red Hat, for example, has been doing it by providing their enterprise services.
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    @rantsauce when you pay red hat what do you get?
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    Support services, I guess? They work in many domains.
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    Pay if you like the product. It will perhaps even be maintained and improved. Being open source only makes the product better.
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    I do this. I provide no support whatsoever unless you find the error and all yourself and make an issue or simply pay me and give me a doc on how you did it
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    Your not paying for support. I dug through the code some and it's missing the main piece to activate it and that's what your paying for. So it's 99% of the code there but it's missing a key part to link stuff and that's what you pay for and it's a monthly subscription.
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    @icycrash Isn't it good that you can see what you pay for?
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