That helps.  Unfortunately, it means we can't use the CloudBees plugin to 
balance load better.

On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 1:25:40 PM UTC-7, Stephen Connolly wrote:
>
> [CloudBees hat]
> The evaluation license is a time limited full license allowing the use of 
> all CloudBees plugins.
>
> We have three license types:
>
> * Free license - covers the free (but closed source) plugins, e.g. 
> folders, cloud-backup, etc
>
> * Evalutation license - a time limited license for all plugins with no 
> restrictions (other than the time)
>
> * Paid license - a license for all plugins and a set number of executors.
>
> HTH
>
> -Stephen
> [/CloudBees hat]
>
> On 25 September 2012 19:26, Jason Swager <j.a.s...@gmail.com <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> The wiki page has the following text:
>>
>> "If you evaluate our value-add plugins in this manner and decide not to 
>> purchase a license, you need to remove all the value-add plugins to keep 
>> using it as a stock Jenkins installation."
>>
>> This seems to imply that an evaluation license is only to evaluate, not 
>> to use for production.  Production use of the plugins requires a purchased 
>> license.
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:21:34 AM UTC-7, Nicolas De loof wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2012/9/25 David Aldrich <david....@emea.nec.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>> > No evaluation restriction, you can run CloudBees Enterprise plugins 
>>>> on you own
>>>> > jenkins if you don't want / can't install Jenkins Enteprise. You'll 
>>>> need a valid license,
>>>> > and can request an evaluation one to test those plugins.
>>>>
>>>> Well, I don't know. It looks like an evaluation license to me.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sure it is, I'm a CloudBees employee !
>>> What make you think this is for evaluation purpose only ? This reveals 
>>> we are failing to make documentation clear on this wiki page.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>

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