Well, that's what the subscribtion is for :-)

I think that Opsview gives you an excellent monitoring tool. However,
development of the system does cost money, and having the subscription model
is a way to earn the money. Now, I don't know much about marketing and
sales, but if you give away all your futures for free, my guess is that it
get's much harder to sell your product. So, if you need these modules,
consider getting a subscription. if you're into netflow analysis and RANCID
integration, or you want to have Opsview to integrate with your helpdesk
system and you need log file analysis it sounds as if your Opsview is
actually a central part of your infrastructure. Maybe you _do_ want to have
support when something goes wrong there? Although the mailing list is very
helpful, I'd feel safer if I could just pick up the phone to give Opsera a
call :-)

Just my 2c

bests
arthur


On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Josh Brown (Mailing List) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Any chance the Opsview teams will consider allowing the Community users to
> download the expansion modules?
>
> All of the following modules are really great and I think should be free
> just like the community version!
>
> From the Opsview Website:
>
> The following modules are available via Opsview support.
>
>    - Log file analysis and correlation
>    - RANCID integration
>    - Netflow analysis
>    - Helpdesk integration
>
>
> Thanks for the consideration!  Perhaps others reading this will concur!
>
> -JB
>
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-- 
cheers,
arthur
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