Great job, thank you!

Will you also update this page

    http://neotechnology.com/price-list

to make it clear what is included in which release and with what license 
(Neo4j Community is still marked as AGPLv3 here)?

Regards,
---
balazs

On 4/13/11 6:18 PM, Jim Webber wrote:
> Hello fellow graphistas!
>
> It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last
> major release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has
> been released for general availability (GA).
>
> While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements
> included in the new release (and described on our blog posting
> http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html),
> perhaps the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new
> product direction for the database, being split into Community,
> Advanced, and Enterprise editions, with some radial and progressive
> license changes to boot:
>
> - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and
> customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community
> edition instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This
> means for most of our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with
> no strings attached! - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual
> AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you have greater needs around
> managing Neo4j instances or production support, this is the right
> product for you. -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual
> AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you need high availability, and
> more production support this is the right product for you.
>
> Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed
> under the AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free
> and open source, or choose a commercial license that meets your
> needs.
>
> In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements
> that we've been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance
> we've upped the database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion
> relationships, while at the same time being able to compact the
> footprint on disk. On the operational side, we've wrapped the
> database in a brand new visualization tool that ships by default with
> each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now exploring your graph is
> just a click away, and we think it looks super too!
>
> None of this would have been possible without the support of our
> community. Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you
> bring to the mailing list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release
> powers you on even further. And by way of thanks and giving back to
> our awesome community, we're running release parties around the
> planet. If you're in or near Athens, Berlin, Copenhagen, London,
> Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check out the release parties
> schedule at
> http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.
>
> Until next time, stay connected!
>
> Jim
>
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