Yeah, I simplified things for the sake of argument, but just to be clear, the whole open core business model was a huge conflict of interest and has convinced me that open core is a way worse conflict of interest than other ways to monetize (enterprise support, operating cloud service etc).
So, to call Elastic a successful open-source business model isn't quite accurate, and you're correct to point that out.
I don’t, I work for a non-profit that refuses to run proprietary software such as Elasticsearch 7.1.1 in prod. Not sure why you made that blind assumption. Very bizarre.
So, to call Elastic a successful open-source business model isn't quite accurate, and you're correct to point that out.