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Hmm. It’s proprietary but I have to get my work done…
It's actually not. It's open core (a.k.a. 80% open source with its AGPL licenced community edition and proprietary with the enterprise edition that adds a bunch of stuff on top)
"open core" is pretty much "proprietary, but we won't call it like that, we will also sue you if you use our code"
I didn’t know that, thanks. I’ll try it out
I can’t trust ChatGPT really
Onlyoffice is under AGPL-3.0-only. It is not proprietary.
I thought it was open ~~but I could be wrong~~ looking at their website it says the code is available on github