Teleport Community Edition will restrict commercial usage starting with version 16 #39158
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No good news but... what does it means from a pratical point of view: if i upgrade the community version 15.x to 16.x , what happens ? does it works as before or do i need to register in order to prove i'm an homelabber or company that fits in the license requirements ? |
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Does this mean that the community edition will have feature parity with the commercial edition? As a homelabber, I use Keycloak, not github auth, and that's restricted to the commercial edition. |
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just when i was assessing implementing teleport for my company then boom this happens. I think ill just wait until i can afford the enterprise license then |
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In the linked blog post:
This doesn't hold up at all. Just require an enterprise contract for Slack support and issue logging; you can absolutely release and maintain a community edition without using any resources whatsoever on supporting individual users of it. I used to recommend self-hosted CE Teleport to friends; I am deeply embarrassed that I have done so now. This is clearly a bait-and-switch where Gravitational has tried to get users to lock into their ecosystem and then charge costly fees without any warning. What a terrible foot to start new business relationships on! |
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Does anyone know if there's a fork of version 15 that the community is going to maintain? Something similar to how OpenTofu is the new FOSS version of Terraform. |
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We open sourced Teleport in 2015 with a mission to secure access to infrastructure. It has since become a popular open source project with over 15,000 GitHub stars and is licensed under AGPLv3.
We have been offering the stable releases of the Teleport Community Edition binaries and images distributed under the permissive Apache 2.0 license.
Starting with the June release of Teleport 16, we are switching Teleport Community Edition to a commercial license with new restrictions:
Please read more details in our blog post announcement.
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