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by LewisJEllis
679 days ago
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Sentry's been around for ~15 years, and has been using a license fitting the Fair Source definition for ~5 years. This is not a "hastily preparing ourselves to be acquired" sort of move. What makes you think this is a sign of some impending change? Sentry's pricing plan has never gone from 10k errors straight to "negotiated enterprise deal"; you must have missed something. I say this having been a Sentry customer for the past 7 years across multiple companies, always with a paid plan beyond 10k errors and never with an enterprise deal. |
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OK, maybe not, but, on the current version of https://sentry.io/pricing/:
Developer (free): 5K errors
Team (US$312/user/year): 50K errors
Business (US$960/user/year): 50K errors
Enterprise (who knows): who knows
So, they now go from 50K (which sounds close enough to '10K 5-or-so years ago', right?) errors to "negotiated enterprise deal", and I have no idea whether that's worth it?
Do they coalesce errors these days? Again: I would love to use services like these, and I even don't mind getting a customized pricing plan, except that nobody like, ever, seems to want to talk about even the most basic details?
"Just give us your credit card number, and we'll see what happens, we'll make it work"... Right! But, but by any means, go and complain on HN that's it impossible to get paying customers...