Indeed. If you are non profit that needs multiple sites, you can get special 
deal. If you have a viable enterprise, it should be affordable price, 
considering that you don't need to maintain and develop the code your self. And 
if you are an ISP considering to offer Magnolia to your clients as part of the 
hosting solution, you can negotiate conditions that would scale up as your 
profit from Magnolia installation grows.

Jan

On Jun 15, 2010, at 3:41 PM, Will Scheidegger wrote:

> Or you could help developing open source multisite support. I thought about 
> that too... but then again if you host 20 sites in one EE, you're down to 
> €200 per site and year...
> 
> -will
> 
> On 15.06.2010, at 15:36, Julien Branco / novintiss wrote:
> 
>> I have apache in front of my application server but it’s not a viable 
>> solution if theme and templates are not resolved…
>> And I can’t deploy X pair of authoring et public instance because of the 
>> load for each site.
>> And my enterprise can’t afford the 8500€/year licence of the EE…
>> Sorry, but I think I will have to take another cms solution for handling 
>> multisite.
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> De : [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Jan Haderka
>> Envoyé : mardi 15 juin 2010 14:07
>> À : Magnolia User-List
>> Objet : Re: [magnolia-user] multisite support in community edition
>>  
>> EE feature. If you wanted something similar in CE you would need to have 
>> apache in front to translate all URIs and have your own mechanism to resolve 
>> themes and template availability and ...
>>  
>> Jan
>>  
>> On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Julien Branco / novintiss wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> Just a noob question.
>> Is it possible to have multisite support in the community edition, or 
>> something similar ?
>> Or it is a specific feature of the ETK and enterprise edition ?
>>  
>> Thanks.
>>  
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