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To be honest, I do not understand your comment.

> The company financial deciders do not want a setup that does not have a billing pattern and clear legal obligations.

I haven’t ever met a CTO or CIO, who would make budget decisions like that, neither I do it this way myself. The reality in 2022 is the same as it was in 2012 or in 2002: when you choose a solution, you consider all long term costs. In 2022 TCO for the server software includes everything that I mentioned in my comment and more. There’s a lot of use cases for OSS in corporate environment, for sure, but not every OSS solution is cheap or even affordable. Running on-premise open source collaboration tool is certainly not cheap if you do it right.



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