I was saying that the core application is free software and always will be. The client or specific user that goes for a commercial license is doing it out of choice and not held back, oppressed, or whatever you want to label it.

They can always opt for the free version under a free software license instead. It's just that they will have to hire someone to set it up instead of paying the copyright holder directly for support.

Either way the client pays someone to set it up.

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