Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Opengeo License

2011-11-20 Thread Frans Thamura
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On Nov 21, 2011 5:49 AM, "Paul Ramsey"  wrote:

> Ravi,
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Ravi Kumar 
> wrote:
> > Nice to see that Opengeo suite offers several Licenses of support.
> > http://opengeo.org/products/suite/pricing/
> > Just wish some clarity
> > 1. Free downloads (and self teaching) continue ?
>
> The community edition will always be free to download. The enterprise
> edition will require registration for an evaluation. The OpenGeo
> workshops (workshops.opengeo.org) are free with registration.
>
> > 2. The License is still GNU GPL?
>
> Yes. All components are GPL or LGPL.
>
> > 3. A license is good for getting support, but one can do without the
> same,
> > if competent enough..!!
>
> We imagine our market is not individuals (who often have competence
> but generally no budget) but rather organizations, whose access to
> competent individuals ebbs and flows as they enter or leave the
> organization, but sometimes do have budget to buy a guarantee of
> access to competence (us).
>
> Best,
>
> P.
>
> > OpenGeo Suite is probably a landmark development in WEB-GIS.. and going
> > commercial (earning money through support) is a welcome development.
> > Cheers
> > Ravi
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> >
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Opengeo License

2011-11-20 Thread Paul Ramsey
Ravi,

On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Ravi Kumar  wrote:
> Nice to see that Opengeo suite offers several Licenses of support.
> http://opengeo.org/products/suite/pricing/
> Just wish some clarity
> 1. Free downloads (and self teaching) continue ?

The community edition will always be free to download. The enterprise
edition will require registration for an evaluation. The OpenGeo
workshops (workshops.opengeo.org) are free with registration.

> 2. The License is still GNU GPL?

Yes. All components are GPL or LGPL.

> 3. A license is good for getting support, but one can do without the same,
> if competent enough..!!

We imagine our market is not individuals (who often have competence
but generally no budget) but rather organizations, whose access to
competent individuals ebbs and flows as they enter or leave the
organization, but sometimes do have budget to buy a guarantee of
access to competence (us).

Best,

P.

> OpenGeo Suite is probably a landmark development in WEB-GIS.. and going
> commercial (earning money through support) is a welcome development.
> Cheers
> Ravi
> ___
> Discuss mailing list
> Discuss@lists.osgeo.org
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
>
>
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Opengeo License

2011-11-19 Thread Ravi Kumar
Nice to see that Opengeo suite offers several Licenses of support.
http://opengeo.org/products/suite/pricing/

Just wish some clarity

1. Free downloads (and self teaching) continue ?
2. The License is still GNU GPL ?

3. A license is good for getting support, but one can do without the same, if 
competent enough..!!

OpenGeo Suite is probably a landmark development in WEB-GIS.. and going 
commercial (earning money through support) is a welcome development.

Cheers
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