I hope this is a reasonable plaice to post a meta issue like this.

Here is my current understanding:

   1. Gitlab CE is free and open source.
   2. Gitlab EE is proprietary and open source.
   3. Gitlab.com runs Gitlab EE.
   
And here's the part of the license that has me confused:

GitLab and/or itslicensors (as applicable) retain all right, title and interest 
in and to allSoftware incorporated in such modifications and/or patches, and 
all suchSoftware may only be used, copied, modified, displayed, distributed, 
orotherwise exploited with a valid GitLab Enterprise Edition subscription
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I'm currently a gitlab.com user and interested in contributing to features 
that seem to be EE-only. To be legally compliant, wouldn't I have to 
purchase a subscription in order to make a pull request to gitlab-ee?

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