Again, all software should be free: be it a "core" or a "plugin", a "public" version or an "enterprise" version. Those things are not wrong. Neither is providing paid service (to develop the software, to customize it, to integrate it into an information system, etc.). Proprietary software is wrong. And no user "chooses" proprietary software rather than free software. Some users choose some technical convenience at the cost of their freedoms though. This is sad but the party to blame is not the user but the proprietary software developer. The one exercising an unfair control on her users.

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