| > Well i think that is the only thing that matters It's not the only thing that matters. It may matter more, but not all. Yet since I'm not your CPO/CMO I won't get into the effort into analyzing their weights ^_^ > SAML client and OAuth client are both free. You can add auth with any OAuth 2.0 provider to SuperTokens. I'm not denying what you say, but in your pricing page I read: * "SAML Auth" --only proprietary version * "2FA" --only proprietary version so if they are open source, this feature naming is confusing. We can go back-and-forth debating the merits of the non-open sourced features. But that doesn't change the gist of my comment: you are advertising something as Open Source, where only a fraction (big or small) is, and I consider this misleading. At least for me. I find it more honest to remove that prominent Open Source calls and instead replace for less prominent comments about part of your software being open source (which is fine and great!). But this is just my 2 cents, take them or leave them ;) [Edit: formatting] |
Also I definitely understand your perspective and it makes sense. SuperTokens still is 100% open source - but you are right, as we evolve into a paid offering, there is scope for improvement