Gerrit Voß wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 09:10 +0200, Marcus Lindblom wrote:
>> Gerrit Voß wrote:
>>> more annoying than the absolute price is the IMHO rather stupid
>>> system to price floating licenses differently. That alone is normally
>>> a no buy for me.
>> I dislike it to, but makes sense. A floating (shareable) license is more 
>> valuable than a locked one.
> 
> hmm, I still don't understand this, at any time only one instance can be
> used per license as with the node locked variant. But I'm no
> beancounter ;)

Well, our company could do with one floating license, but we'd need 3-4 
single ones, as each developer only uses it once in a while.

So for us, the floating license has more use than the single one. I 
think that's how they're reasoning there.

>>> Additionally they use one of the most phony, stupid, and technical
>>> wrong arguments to only sell the most expensive license for Linux. So I 
>>> do not trust them on anything technical after that.
>> Haven't looked at that part, but it seems strange to have different 
>> pricing across platforms.
> 
> well their argument is that since you can log into a linux machine
> remotely you must buy a floating license ;) 

Oh. Well, that's just bullsh*t. X-(

Cheers,
/Marcus


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