Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
I am investigating source control systems and considering migrating from SVN to either GIT or PlasticSCM. However to consider the costs, I'd like to know how much PlasticSCM will cost for us.
On their website they mention the community edition is free for up to 15 persons per team. However the definition of team is unclear for me: Is it usual in PlasticSCM to create a new repository per project? Or is the 15-person limit valid for all projects that use the same server?
Or in short: Can the community edition be used for two different repositories with 10 people using each?
The license model of PlasticSCM is per-user and per-server.
When a user performs a writable operation in the PlasticSCM server, a license (site) is used. The community edition can be used up to 15 users.
You can have all repositories you want, but you must manage less that 15 users, for each server.
Related
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
I am planning to use Jasper server. But its not decided whether i will go with community or proffesional version.
See Licensing
I have few question about AGPL license(for JS community edition) and Commercial license(for JS professional version)
As of now most of the requirements are fullfilled with community edition except that i want to change theme and logo of
default jasper community edition. But i am not sure whether i am allowed to do this in which version(community or commercial
or both ) if required as i am layman in this field ?
For information :- My product is similar to e-retailing product where users can purchase product online. I sell this product to different companies where company deploys it and then end users access the application. Reporting functionality will be used by company administrators not the end users.
You can definitely do it with the commercial edition as it is extensively described in the documentation (using themes) and embedding jasper within your application is done using iFrames, visualize.js, and the REST_V2 webservices.
Check out the theme stuff in the documentation but essentially you can customize the css of the server as well as any images displayed.
See JasperReports-Server-Admin-Guide
https://community.jaspersoft.com/documentation?version=13758
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I do see other licensing questions here, not to mentiona "licensing" tag.
Our team consists of 10 people. Only 2 are developers. The other 8 are technical, but do not need to write code. We want everyone to track tasks in the same place. The task management integration in TFS is very handy. If we only have say 5 CAL's for TFS, can all 10 of us log into TFS web?
It seems that you are looking for the stakeholder license. It's already available for Visual Studio Online and will be also included in the Team Foundation Server 2013 Update 4 (which hasn't been released yet). This license is free and it allows stakeholders to organize backlog, create and modify workitems, create and modify queries.
You can read more about stakeholder license: here and here
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
I currently have an Microsoft Action Pack but I don't see a license for TFS included in it. What would be the best way of getting TFS 2012 Server installed and access for 6 devs and 2 Web access users.
I've read the Microsoft Licensing White Papers and they are next to useless. Does anyone have any concrete examples of the best way to get this done? Do I just purchase a Server License and 6/8 CALS, it seems I should be able to reuse some part of the Action Pack to reduce this cost, no?
Thanks in advance.
Try contacting the Microsoft partners support (they have live chat):
https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/uk/Pages/Support/partner-network-support.aspx?Page=CustomerServiceControlJsonP
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
Please tell me, are there limitations of maximum records per node within Basic license? For example i can store only max 10M records per Basic license? Or record count is unlimited by Basic license?
Thank you!
You can use the community edition in the same way that you would use MySQL.
From http://www.neotechnology.com/price-list/
If you don’t need any of the reliability features in the Advanced or Enterprise editions, then you’re free to use the Community edition of Neo4j Server under a GPL license – which means you can use it anywhere you would use something like MySQL. Used in this way, only changes you make to the Neo4j software itself should be open-sourced and shared with the community.
There's no size limitations on any version. There once was, and that information is still floating around ...
For more information, ask someone here.
Looks like Neo4j community is as good as Neo4j enterprise edition (w.r.t features), only difference you cannot use it in closed source applications http://neotechnology.com/price-list
Now there is a section on Neo4j.org, see http://www.neo4j.org/learn/licensing
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
I seem to recall hearing at some point (I believe it was MIX09) that Microsoft has a licensing model of some sort where a business can consume licenses for up to two years, free of charge, until they reach a point where they are stable position and can pay their licensing at the end of two years. However, I can't find information regarding it online.
I want to say that possibly stackoverflow used this licensing model to kick start their site. Is anyone familiar with this?
In addition to BizSpark (as per #paul) there are also WebSpark and, as of May 2010, the developer MAPS programmes.
Webspark information is here: http://www.microsoft.com/web/websitespark/default.aspx
Details of the Action Pack (MAPS) are currently here: https://partner.microsoft.com/global/40132997
I'm fairly certain that in all cases availablility varies by your location - but if you're producing stuff for/with/on Microsoft tools/platforms then they're all worth a look.
You're thinking of BizSpark:
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/
There is also the Empower program if you're an existing business, not a startup.