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Customer = user?

Added by Thomas Stichnoth almost 5 years ago

Hello,

we are a smaller agency and are interested in the Enterprise Edition. Can anyone tell me whether users with the role customer are also subject to licensing? In our case this would be a sensitive issue as there are about 5-6 contact persons for each employee (<10).


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RE: Customer = user? - Added by John R almost 5 years ago

I don't work for the OpenProject group, but, based on our licensing, every person/User who has an account created in OpenProject requires a license for the Enterprise edition. 

It would be, in my opinion, a nice feature to allow people to login to "view" a status (and perhaps get emails on projects/tasks that related to them) but not have any ability to make changes/comments, etc. and not affect the licensing.

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