tag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:/discussions/questions/64-public-vs-private-vs-open-sourceLighthouse: Discussion 2012-12-20T20:08:45Ztag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/172022008-11-22T07:53:52Z2009-06-20T20:05:36ZPublic vs Private vs Open Source<div><p>Public projects are projects which can be contributed to from
non-account members, so they are open for submitting tickets from
anyone.</p>
<p>Open Source functions in the same way, but it's designed for
Open Source software and other Open Source projects under various
licensing. These are free, and do not count against your Lighthouse
member or project count of your plan.</p>
<p>There is no relation to git, just that the software or project
is under open source licensing.</p>
<p>Yes, you can have three private project and a total of 10
account/project members. Open Source projects do not count against
the project count, and project members of only open source projects
are not counted against your plan.</p>
<p>"At once" refers to under that account. It probably could be
worded better.</p>
<p>If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/172022008-11-22T20:07:12Z2009-06-20T20:05:39ZPublic vs Private vs Open Source<div><p>Thx for you clear explanation.</p>
<p>One more question. On Plan and Payments details page I see this
Your current plan Free, signed up on November 6, 2008 Your trial
ends In 15 days, on December 6, 2008</p>
<p>I am on free plan now, does it mean that my account will be
blocked and I have to migrate to other plan at December 6? I
thought that Free Plan is unlimited, is it?</p></div>alrtag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/172022008-11-22T21:45:11Z2009-06-20T20:05:40ZPublic vs Private vs Open Source<div><p>Thats just a glitch in the payment system, your free plan won't
expire. Basically no matter what you do your first 30 days are
free.</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/172022008-11-26T00:21:06Z2009-06-20T20:06:15ZPublic vs Private vs Open Source<div><p>No, it's not a glitch. Just unclear perhaps. Your first 30 days
is the trial period, where you can basically try any plan you want.
After that, you'll start being charged for your use. The free
plan's price is $0 though, so there's no charge for it.</p></div>Rick