I have to say that I don't like the idea.
I can't think of many features (or modules) that would only benefit Enterprise (paying) customers.

I understand. Some specific examples of Opsview modules, on the basis we already provide these to some customers:

- SMS gateway
- Log file processing / analysis
- Service desk integration

Sure, these are potentially useful to everyone. The choice is:

- Pay us for a pre-rolled, fully supported module
- Integrate another tool yourselves or roll your own

There are costs and benefits associated with each option.


We have no intention to move 'core' monitoring functionality out into modules. Modules essentially provide functionality beyond the current scope of Opsview, such as integration with other systems.



To me, it sounds like a contradiction. It either means that not too many modules will be available to Enterprise customers and therefore it won't make sense to pay for it -OR- that there will be a lot of wanted modules in the Enterprise version and everyone using Opsview will have to pay to get them.

If this approach is going to work for Opsera, it will be at the cost of the open source users. That's the way I see it.


It will be important for us to strike a balance.

Opsview Enterprise and Opsview Community will have a shared feature set, and most customers start off as community users. So it would not benefit us to push too much functionality out into modules.


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James



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