dal 3 days ago

It is not Open Source, it is partially Open Source with an Enterprise Edition that has a proprietary license.

  • tomfern 2 days ago

    You are correct. The core is Apache-2 and only lacks very obvious enterprise features. All the important CI bits are included in the Community Edition.

    There is an EE edition in the works that will have a commercial license with more enterprise features like SSO, Okta integration, etc . I don't have the exact details but the license will allow small companies to use EE for free. The next step is to release EE.

moondev 2 days ago

You can tell a lot of care went into creating the docs. Generic k8s would be nice vs GCP tie in but doesn't seem too tightly coupled.

  • tomfern 2 days ago

    Thank you. I was mostly me. I moved the docs from mkdocs to Docusaurus and rewrote them from scratch.

    I'm working to add installation guides for generic K8s.