AFAIK, the idea is as follows:
1- If you provide the source code for the paid version directly on
another repository in the same project as the open source version, you
cannot then say that the code in that new repository to be closed
source... because it's on the open public for everyone to see. You
might try to set a license that refrains users from using the source
code without payment, but you'll sooner or later loose you case in
court. This is why there are so many software licenses out there ;)

2- The Issue tracker on the open source project cannot be used for the
paid version, unless the bugs reported there and that get fixed in the
paid version will sooner or later crawl onto the open source
version... but preferably sooner than later, otherwise you're bound to
get repercussions from users and Google.

3- The "Contributor License Agreement" is something that is already
done in several open source projects. If the people don't like it,
then they are free to fork the project and abide by the license that
applies to the original project. The fork also has to take into
account trademarks of the original project, since although the source
code is publicly available, doesn't mean that its trademarked name can
be abused by others.

Final note: I picked up on this thread from your bug report:
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=6101

If you have any more questions, feel free to ask :)

On Dec 16, 3:24 pm, Roger Parkinson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Referring 
> tohttp://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre...
> Does Phillipe have to host his commercial source on his proprietary
> server as well as on Google Code?
> We're thinking of doing much the same but we don't want to have to
> maintain two source copies.
> Can we just keep one source version (in GC) licensed as AGPL and offer
> the commercial version
> elsewhere, keeping the supported binaries on the proprietary server?
> Thanks

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