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by mattbrewsbytes 1424 days ago
You could try having the free OSS version, then have a pro or enterprise version with license keys, costs, support, and enhanced features (closed source) that might be more suited to larger companies. This looks to have worked out well for many open source projects. In the Rails world, Sidekiq is a prime example, look it up on GitHub if you’re not familiar, solo dev too.
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Thank you! This is one of the things I’ve contemplated greatly and I will definitely look into that project. I have some concerns about this approach but maybe taking a closer look at such projects will leviate them. If you have any other examples they would be greatly appreciated! ^^