Comment by reconnecting 4 months ago Are they?I even checked the pricing page, and there is no mention of any builds as paid features. 7 comments reconnecting Reply vbezhenar 4 months ago https://www.min.io/download?platform=dockerhttps://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installat... podman pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:latest podman run minio/aistor/minio --version So I suppose those are official binaries which require license to use. reconnecting 4 months ago I mean, what's the difference in pricing between AGPL and a commercial license? €50k/year? €100k/year?Do you think Docker binaries are something that could hypothetically drive conversion from AGPL users to commercial licenses? wmf 4 months ago There's definitely an air of desperation here. It's not going to work but they have to try it anyway. 4 replies →
vbezhenar 4 months ago https://www.min.io/download?platform=dockerhttps://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installat... podman pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:latest podman run minio/aistor/minio --version So I suppose those are official binaries which require license to use. reconnecting 4 months ago I mean, what's the difference in pricing between AGPL and a commercial license? €50k/year? €100k/year?Do you think Docker binaries are something that could hypothetically drive conversion from AGPL users to commercial licenses? wmf 4 months ago There's definitely an air of desperation here. It's not going to work but they have to try it anyway. 4 replies →
reconnecting 4 months ago I mean, what's the difference in pricing between AGPL and a commercial license? €50k/year? €100k/year?Do you think Docker binaries are something that could hypothetically drive conversion from AGPL users to commercial licenses? wmf 4 months ago There's definitely an air of desperation here. It's not going to work but they have to try it anyway. 4 replies →
wmf 4 months ago There's definitely an air of desperation here. It's not going to work but they have to try it anyway. 4 replies →
https://www.min.io/download?platform=docker
https://docs.min.io/enterprise/aistor-object-store/installat...
So I suppose those are official binaries which require license to use.
I mean, what's the difference in pricing between AGPL and a commercial license? €50k/year? €100k/year?
Do you think Docker binaries are something that could hypothetically drive conversion from AGPL users to commercial licenses?
There's definitely an air of desperation here. It's not going to work but they have to try it anyway.
4 replies →