plans: Fix community plan documentation.

It appears the plans page version of this had a less clear/specific
list of example communities than was intended. Also improve the longer
version in the Help Center to give the same examples.
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Tim Abbott
2023-12-17 00:04:32 -08:00
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@@ -227,14 +227,15 @@ types of organizations are generally eligible for the free Community plan.
- Open-source projects, including projects with a small paid team.
- Research organizations, such as research groups, cross-institutional
collaborations, etc.
- Communities, such as clubs or special interest groups.
- Education and non-profit organizations with up to 100 users.
- Communities and personal organizations (clubs, groups of
friends, volunteer groups, etc.).
Organizations that have up to 10 users, or do not require mobile push
notifications, will likely find the Self-managed plan to be the most convenient
option. Larger organizations are encouraged to apply for the free Community
plan, which includes unlimited push notifications and support for many Zulip
features
features.
If you aren't sure whether your organization qualifies, submitting a sponsorship
form describing your situation is a great starting point. Many organizations

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@@ -132,10 +132,9 @@
<span><a href="/for/education/">Education</a> and non-profit organizations (up to 100 users)</span>
</li>
<li>
<span><a href="/for/communities/">Communities</a></span>
</li>
<li>
<span>Organizations based in the developing world</span>
<span><a href="/for/communities/">Communities</a>
and personal organizations (clubs, groups of
friends, volunteer groups, etc.)</span>
</li>
</ul>
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