No I am not an affiliate of Taiga. In our startup we use self-hosted Taiga.
We neither subscribed or paid to Taiga. Their system helped us and served as one example of a beautiful API based app.
So as my startup don't pay anything to Taiga. I feel this is the least I can do, if my evangelism can help them indirectly.
Open source is built on community which works when everyone returns or contribute back in some way. This I thought is one way, I feel better.
Although once my startup becomes bigger I would like to contribute code and enhancement to it. But at least this small thing makes me feel bit better, otherwise I will feel like a leecher.
Indeed I and my team do the same for other parts we use like kallithea-scm, mercurial, many python, golang libraries, obviously Linux, postgresql and other infrastructure software.
We neither subscribed or paid to Taiga. Their system helped us and served as one example of a beautiful API based app.
So as my startup don't pay anything to Taiga. I feel this is the least I can do, if my evangelism can help them indirectly.
Open source is built on community which works when everyone returns or contribute back in some way. This I thought is one way, I feel better.
Although once my startup becomes bigger I would like to contribute code and enhancement to it. But at least this small thing makes me feel bit better, otherwise I will feel like a leecher.
Indeed I and my team do the same for other parts we use like kallithea-scm, mercurial, many python, golang libraries, obviously Linux, postgresql and other infrastructure software.