Comment by gtech1 1 month ago Then you pay for it. Nothing stops you 4 comments gtech1 Reply emptysongglass 1 month ago That's precisely my point. It's an arbitrary rent-seeking restriction. dlkckvll 1 month ago Publishing an app in popular app stores, for an organization, requires several $100 in annual fees. That’s before any mobile app is even published. gtech1 1 month ago At this point I think he's just trolling. Nobody can be this entitled emptysongglass 1 month ago It's a yearly fee that amounts to a couple hundred dollars. That's about an hour of an engineer's salary. Zulip's customers make this less than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a rounding error.
emptysongglass 1 month ago That's precisely my point. It's an arbitrary rent-seeking restriction. dlkckvll 1 month ago Publishing an app in popular app stores, for an organization, requires several $100 in annual fees. That’s before any mobile app is even published. gtech1 1 month ago At this point I think he's just trolling. Nobody can be this entitled emptysongglass 1 month ago It's a yearly fee that amounts to a couple hundred dollars. That's about an hour of an engineer's salary. Zulip's customers make this less than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a rounding error.
dlkckvll 1 month ago Publishing an app in popular app stores, for an organization, requires several $100 in annual fees. That’s before any mobile app is even published. gtech1 1 month ago At this point I think he's just trolling. Nobody can be this entitled emptysongglass 1 month ago It's a yearly fee that amounts to a couple hundred dollars. That's about an hour of an engineer's salary. Zulip's customers make this less than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a rounding error.
emptysongglass 1 month ago It's a yearly fee that amounts to a couple hundred dollars. That's about an hour of an engineer's salary. Zulip's customers make this less than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a rounding error.
That's precisely my point. It's an arbitrary rent-seeking restriction.
Publishing an app in popular app stores, for an organization, requires several $100 in annual fees. That’s before any mobile app is even published.
At this point I think he's just trolling. Nobody can be this entitled
It's a yearly fee that amounts to a couple hundred dollars. That's about an hour of an engineer's salary. Zulip's customers make this less than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a rounding error.