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by ThinkBeat
1926 days ago
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No. You sell additional premium extension to provide needed
left out of the open-source offering. You sell cloud hosting and on prem hosting. There is nothing at all wrong with that.
That you have built a business where you
make a living from software you wrote is
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It's right there in bold: the customer is provided with the source code of the extension when they purchase it. So long as the user is free to study, modify, and distribute this source code, then it's FOSS.