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.
It is not Open Source, it is partially Open Source with an Enterprise Edition that has a proprietary license.
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.
Obligatory: https://sso.tax/
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.
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.