I don't want to make an "#Inkscape Pro", it's divisive language.

But I am interested in the idea of an "Inkscape Community Edition" which unlike pseudo-oss doesn't mean "the free one", it means "the paid one". You HAVE to pay for the community edition. Or you can contribute your time to the project, you also get it then.

But this is because I'd like my users to understand their role and responsibility in maintaining the software they depend on. Without creating some judging people's art.

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I'd also be interested in a network of tools. So if you pay for #Gimp or #Krita or #Blender but not Inkscape. Perhaps you can also have the community edition.

This edition does exactly the same thing by the way. There's never a difference in functionality. Just a marker that says you're doing the right thing.

Maybe a different splash screen. For fun.

The point is getting people into a relationship with the project so things can be maintained without suffering in silence.

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@doctormo Definitely would pay, it's a great piece of software

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