Hi Lukas,

It's a shame you made this decision, although of course I can see where
you're coming from.

Since the sizes of our developer teams vary in time (when a product needs a
new module built, we'll have more working on that product, during normal
maintenance mode only a few), for us your licensing strategy rules JOOQ out
as a viable tool pretty much from the off. Paying for let's say 10
developer licences when 90% of the time we only need 2 is something we
simply won't be able to justify.

It is a pity because JOOQ used to be a brilliant library and we'd probably
pay for a straightforward support licence but the quirkiness and
awkwardness of the workstation licence makes it thoroughly impractical and
unworkable.

Sometimes less is more.

Peter

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