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- = Pricing for AnthillPro =   + Urbancode's licensing model has a concept of '''users'''/'''committers''' (''those who commit to an code base''), and '''agents''' (''machines that perform the work done to code''). It is common to mistakenly interchange the two. The section listed below attempts to help negate that confusion.  
       
- There are no per-server fees, per-project fees, and per-agent fees. Pricing for AnthillPro is based on the number of developers working on projects managed by AnthillPro. So how do we determine who is a developer? Simply, if a user is committing code to a project, that user is considered a developer. What about team turnover (you use mostly contractors that come and go every couple of months)? No problem. We use a sliding window to calculate the number of developers. So if a user has stopped committing code, that user will not be included in the developer count any more. What if a developer is committing code to two projects, will that developer be counted twice? No. Each developer is counted only once. If a developer is committing code to multiple projects our license system will notice that and count the developer only once.   + = Licensing Model =  
       
- Please contact sales for a quote tailored for your specific configuration, including your specific SCM (CVS, SVN, ClearCase, Perforce, AccuRev, Dimensions, MKS, StarTeam, etc.).   + There are no ''per-server fees, per-project fees, and per-agent fees''. Pricing for AnthillPro is based on the ''number of developers working on projects managed by AnthillPro''. So how do we determine who is a developer? Simply, if a '''user is committing code to a project, that user is considered a developer'''. What about team turnover (you use mostly contractors that come and go every couple of months)? No problem. We use a sliding window to calculate the number of developers. So if a user has stopped committing code, that user will not be included in the developer count any more. What if a developer is committing code to two projects, will that developer be counted twice? No. Each developer is counted only once. If a developer is committing code to multiple projects our license system will notice that and count the developer only once.  
       
- = Site-wide and Enterprise-level Licensing =   + == Important Concepts About Licensing Model ==  
       
- We do support site-wide and enterprise-level pricing and licensing. Please contact sales if you're interested in these options.   + There are a few key concepts to remember about the licensing model, which include (but are not limited to):  
    + * 90-day rollover period  
- = Open Source Projects =   + ** Committers are tracked for 90 days.  
       
- We use many Open Source projects and tools on a daily basis and are eager to give back to the community. We offer free licenses of AnthillPro to legitimate Open Source projects. Please contact sales to learn more.      
       
  = Why this Licensing Model? =    = Why this Licensing Model? =