JIRA Open Source License

I saw this in the licensing information section of the Jira website.

JIRA is free for use by official non-profit organisations and charities (proof of     non-profit status is required). There are certain organisations whose purpose is to make the world a better place, and we believe in helping them achieve that.

Community licenses are designed for organisations which are:

    * non-profit,
    * non-government,
    * non-academic,
    * non-commercial,
    * non-political and
    * secular

What does the last point of the marker mean? Does this mean that if you believe in God, you do not have a free license for a bug tracking software product?

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I would suggest that you, as a person, can believe in God (s), but the organization itself should not be a religious organization.

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I really asked Atlassian to support the same issue a year or two ago, and they said that they do not do community licenses for churches, etc. It seems to me that this limits me a little.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1775842/


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