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In #408 we have described a case in which a contributor from the Free and Open Source movement cannot contribute an implementation for the integrations feature set, which is restricted to enterprise licensing.
While recognition to the signers of the CLA is given in the release notes, there is no further privilege attached to signing the CLA, while all rights are waived and transferred to Plane.
Would it appear considerable to extend the CLA in a form, that it allows its signers to contribute to all parts of the application, by providing them a life time enterprise license in return for their intellectual property rights?
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In #408 we have described a case in which a contributor from the Free and Open Source movement cannot contribute an implementation for the integrations feature set, which is restricted to enterprise licensing.
While recognition to the signers of the CLA is given in the release notes, there is no further privilege attached to signing the CLA, while all rights are waived and transferred to Plane.
Would it appear considerable to extend the CLA in a form, that it allows its signers to contribute to all parts of the application, by providing them a life time enterprise license in return for their intellectual property rights?
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