The implication with "lots of versions" is that each version will have a differing feature set. Not real sure what you're getting at here. If not, why bother with the different versions? Clearly you want to charge different amounts for different feature sets, which sound like every other tiered project out there.
I was basically saying that I don't expect 4, 8, or 16 different versions of Opsview to emerge since this gets really confusing and causes more work for our dev team.
The difference between Opsview Community and Opsview Enterprise will be around process and the services that will be available. Feature set will be shared (more detail in original post). We'll extend the functionality of Opsview Enterprise via discrete modules, in line with the Open Core model.
-- James
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