It is somewhat hidden on our wiki, but you are allowed to run the plugins
on versions of jenkins that are not Jenkins Enterprise, e.g. see this page:
http://wiki.cloudbees.com/bin/view/Jenkins+Enterprise/Ride+Jenkins+Support+Terms

If you want to try it out, install
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/CloudBees+Free+Enterprise+Pluginsthat
will add our update center to your instance.

You then want to look for CloudBees RBAC plugin, underneath the description
will tell you that it is a Jenkins Enterprise plugin as opposed to a
CloudBees Free plugin, once you install the RBAC plugin you will have to
restart and at that point you will have to upgrade from a free license to
either an evaluation license or an enterprise license (or remove the
plugins requiring the license - to handle people who accidentally install a
enterprise plugin)

If it does what you want within the evaluation period then beat up our
sales people and get a for pay license... otherwise uninstall the RBAC and
nectar-license plugins and revert to your free license (which can be
retrieved by going to https://licenses.cloudbees.com and providing your
instance id (which is on the manage licenses screen or the enter manually
registration tab)

HTH

On 1 August 2012 15:14, David Doughty <ddoug...@collab.net> wrote:

>   Cool, having looked at your website/presentation that looks exactly
> what I'm looking for.
>
>  However, its bundled with the enterprise Jenkins release, can we get it
> un-bundled?
>
>  dD
>

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