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by jfengel 1613 days ago
It's the limitations that cost money. They are code and might require maintenance.

It doesn't seem like it would, but I have found myself in plenty of situations where I couldn't give an "easy" feature or fix an "easy" bug because of some design choice that was riddled throughout the code. No idea what it might be, but I could take guesees.

The maintenance cost is probably small for them, but not to support a customer paying zero.

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Come on. They have long offered free Workspace for nonprofits and for some schools. This is not going away, and support for various licensing scenarios is certainly there in the code.
Interesting, thanks.