Its not about abandoning, it applies more to getting started, which is what
we just did last month.

There is literally no way I would have been able to get a working
Elasticsearch solution with advanced mappings and multiple plugins without
using sense, and did so within a short timeframe, but my development time
would’ve been throttled by the additional hurdles of license approval and
cost if we were faced with them on project kickoff. 

I understand monetizing products, but the argument that marvel is “free” for
development use should read “free for development use, and you have to
dismiss a popup everytime you open that asks you to buy”

I also know I’m probably preaching to the choir, its just a real downer as
we are in deployment to production as I am writing,  and have to either roll
with no Sense  plugin on that machine, or delay production deployment while
licensing and sales meeting/costs are sorted out




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