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Quick question about the citizenlab-oss repo. I'm noticing that it's now about 9 months behind your primary commercial source-available repo, and it doesn't look like community contributions took off there at a substantial scale. If we're looking at potentially using the OSS offering on a pilot project, and potentially tweaking or extending some features (still at a very high level -- we have nothing specific in mind, but potentially around functionality related to the basemap to start), what would be the most useful way to go about this? Do you all envision ever updating the open core OSS repo from time to time with bulk updates pulled from the main repo, or replacing it with some other joint effort? Would eventual PRs to the OSS repo ever be useful at this point, or would it make sense for us to save that effort for a later date and just noodle away on our own for now?
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Quick question about the
citizenlab-oss
repo. I'm noticing that it's now about 9 months behind your primary commercial source-available repo, and it doesn't look like community contributions took off there at a substantial scale. If we're looking at potentially using the OSS offering on a pilot project, and potentially tweaking or extending some features (still at a very high level -- we have nothing specific in mind, but potentially around functionality related to the basemap to start), what would be the most useful way to go about this? Do you all envision ever updating the open core OSS repo from time to time with bulk updates pulled from the main repo, or replacing it with some other joint effort? Would eventual PRs to the OSS repo ever be useful at this point, or would it make sense for us to save that effort for a later date and just noodle away on our own for now?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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