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by Animats
2293 days ago
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But you don't commit to that contractually. "How you see it as a company" is a worthless promise. I don't think these people get being a B2B company at all. They think they can get away with "we can do anything" consumer type terms. If you consider dealing with this company for non-toy projects, you need to have a lawyer review the contract. That's all I'm going to say. (My public designs are on GitHub. Works fine. You don't really need these people for open source work.) |
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