What you've got working here is impressive to say the least. Thank you for making it available to others, including the XepOnline service. It's nothing short of amazing how well some of the demos work, to say the least.
That said, is there consideration for licensing the backend service so projects can self-host their own processing? A business model like Atlassian or Qt uses where you offer fully managed (like you provide now), commercial licensing for self-hosted business use, and open source self-hosting for open source licensed projects would really help promote this capability.
As someone that manages a number of prominent open source projects, I'm not willing to tie website functionality to a 3rd party service but I'd gladly showcase and promote this feature if we could self-host it on our servers.
What you've got working here is impressive to say the least. Thank you for making it available to others, including the XepOnline service. It's nothing short of amazing how well some of the demos work, to say the least.
That said, is there consideration for licensing the backend service so projects can self-host their own processing? A business model like Atlassian or Qt uses where you offer fully managed (like you provide now), commercial licensing for self-hosted business use, and open source self-hosting for open source licensed projects would really help promote this capability.
As someone that manages a number of prominent open source projects, I'm not willing to tie website functionality to a 3rd party service but I'd gladly showcase and promote this feature if we could self-host it on our servers.
Thanks.