On 2020-04-08, Charles Curley <charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote: >> >> that together with the apparent need for paid licensing for business >> use... not interested. > > I don't know where you got that idea. You certainly can get support for
Having looked up this detail I think I know where he got that idea, because the Enterprise version of Nextcloud does indeed seem to cost some moolah (not that I'm against moolah personally, mind you, although it has been vastly overrated): https://nextcloud.com/pricing/ Basic Starting at 50 users for 1900€/year (Editor's note: does not include phone support.) etc... > an annual fee if you wish. However the software is licensed under the > Affero General Public License > (https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud.com/blob/master/LICENSE). The > Open Source Initiative approves it. You may download Nextcloud, install > it, examine it, and run it at no charge. > --