Oula I think you should have a quick conversation with Karl, who manages our operation in Scandinavia. There's actually a meetup in Helsinki next week (http://www.meetup.com/Helsinki-Neo4j-Meetup/) so maybe you guys could meet there?
Rik On Friday, August 15, 2014 1:24:06 PM UTC+2, Oula Paltto wrote: > > Any Neo4j's representatives around? Getting at least brief answers to the > questions below would help a lot. > > > tiistai, 12. elokuuta 2014 12.45.06 UTC+3 Oula Paltto kirjoitti: >> >> I would like to ask Neo4j's official representatives about Neo4j's >> licenses, especially Personal License. >> >> My situation is that I'm a master's student of the University of >> Jyväskylä, Finland. We are planning and soon, I hope, implementing a smart >> city: >> >> http://www3.jkl.fi/blogit/kangasjyvaskyla/?page_id=489 >> >> I'm doing my master's thesis related to this project, although I'm not >> officially a part of it. However, I'm studying different database options >> for our smart city, and Neo4j is one of our main candidates. Hence, we >> would like to see what Neo4j is capable of. We would like to evaluate it, >> e.g., its performance and scalability. >> >> I'm afraid that evaluating Neo4j's scalability isn't possible with >> Community Edition, for it doesn't seem to offer clustering as e.g., >> Personal License. So, a few questions about Personal License: >> >> About section 2(a): From what I can gather, Neo4j can be run in maximum >> three (3) instances at a time. Correct me if I'm wrong. I assume that >> Startup Program and Enterprise Subscriptions don't have this limitation. >> Once again, correct me if I'm wrong. >> >> About sections 3 and 4(b): Is it up to the licensee when and how he will >> perform the community contributions? Writing a few blog posts is fine by >> me, and the third contribution could be e.g., my thesis, from what I can >> gather. However, I would like to know if there are any requirements for >> these contributions and what is their deadline. >> >> Related to the community contributions, a question about section 2(e): Is >> the licensee allowed to use e.g., Neo4j's logo and screenshots of Neo4j in >> e.g., blog posts, presentations, texts, etc.? >> >> Related to the qualification and section 6(b): Is it possible to enroll >> for Personal License as a private person? Or does the licensee always have >> to represent some company? Im asking about this, for I don't have any >> company. I'm only a university student, however, the 'Company Name' field >> seems to be mandatory. I could, of course, write my university's name in >> the field, however, I have to emphasize that I'm only a university student >> without any official connections to our smart city project. I don't have >> any employees, independent contractors, and/or other persons engaged to >> perform services for me, no funding, and no annual sales gross revenues. >> So, can I enroll for Personal License as a private person or is my >> university my 'company' here? >> >> Is there any other things I should be aware of if I enroll for Personal >> License? In brief, I understand the license so that I can run Neo4j in >> maximum three (3) instances at a time, I have to perform at least three (3) >> community contributions, treating Neo4j respectably in them, and there >> shouldn't be any problems. >> >> Finally, I would like to know about Neo4j's further licensing. It would >> be nice to know about Neo4j's Enterprise Subscriptions, e.g., their >> possible prices (estimates) and terms. Could someone explain them to me in >> brief – plainly and clearly? >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Neo4j" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
