Currently, Stack Exchange offers two different subscription plans to get a Stack Overflow Team website:
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For any team looking for a secure space for their questions and answers.
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For [...] large organizations with enterprise-level security and compliance needs.
I've found several services that offer another type of plan for teams working on open source projects. I guess it's because the companies providing those services feel the need to promote open source projects. So they allow open source project teams free access to their paid services.
Why is Stack Overflow Team not available freely for those types of communities?
In my opinion, it doesn't have anything to do with Stack Exchange getting paid less, for me it appears it much more about not having communities isolate themselves from each other in private websites, leaving the official Stack Overflow with fewer members to participate in the discussions and question & answers.
What are your thoughts on that?
Firefox
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to get the tag) I would get q&a completely unrelated to the actual project development. That's why I feel for beginner contributors to the Firefox project (not beginner Firefox users) it would be difficult to learn more and find questions relevant to the project's development. – Ivan Jun 13 '18 at 13:26