▲ | matt-p 3 days ago | |||||||
Seriously in this specific case I'd cut a final version with V3, then going forward include v4 in main with a note about the tldr licence in readme. The licences are affordable for anyone who wants to use your project, and if they can't they'll have to make do with that old unsupported version of your project. | ||||||||
▲ | phgn 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
How is $6000 per year (upfront) affordable? And that's the pricing for startups with <10 employees, surely large organisations / schools (which seem to be the audience of BigBlueButton) will pay much more. What about non-profits etc? At this point tldraw v4 seems to offers no significant improvements over v3, which does everything I want from a whiteboard. I think most people who can live with the previous watermark will just stick with v3 permanently. | ||||||||
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