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matan20:12:04

do you think we'll ever see datomic open-sourced and/or free to use without a support license? so that we can use it also for small projects that can't afford the enterprisy licensing?

shaun-mahood22:12:23

@matan: I wouldn't hold my breath for open source, but the cloud offering should work out to $1/day based on the latest info. I can't wait :)

gcast22:12:06

has there been any update on the datomic GUI showed off at the last conj?

gcast22:12:24

I heard it was planned to be open-sourced, but that was a couple months ago

timgilbert18:12:52

That was me! Right after the conj I wound up needing to do a ton of work and didn’t have time to look at it, but I’ll have time allotted to finish it up in the several weeks. I hadn’t anticipated the difficulty of stripping out the usable bits from the rest of our internal tooling (which is what I demoed)

timgilbert18:12:45

Anyways, it will be coming soon, watch this space…

matan22:12:02

is that AWS specific?!

matan22:12:54

anyway that's kind of annoying, that we have no freely available clojure-idiomatic data persistence other than datomic, to use for smaller projects

gcast22:12:55

there is the free version of datomic

gcast22:12:11

but not sure of its limitations