I do support many FOSS projects. Obviously I can't provide the kind of funding that element is looking for. And that's really where it rubs, none of us in the community can. It's their choice to position this as a massive enterprise level solution.
Can you actually buy that for a handful of seats? All the benefits they're touting apply only to massive installations. So it sounds to me that they wouldn't be interested in selling this to home users. They'll probably refer you to element one or the community version.
Yea I am also not that familiar with the different editions that are available and the whole ecosystem is confusing to me with matrix/element/dendrite/synapse etc.
I feel like though they would have some accessible paid plan for “smaller” users that want to support the development of the project long term - I believe this is the most sustainable way to build complex “big” FOSS projects - apart from having someone sacrifice themselves for the greater good I guess
Which seems to me they want to talk to purchasing departments, not end users. But let's pretend I'm trying to give them money anyway. No Buy/Sign Up link, the Get Started link in the top right and Get In Touch link on each price box lead to the same place: https://try.element.io/get-started?utm_source=pricing-busine...
Again, "consumers go away and use the free tier" or "learn more" about their enterprise offerings. Learn more brings you here: https://element.io/server-suite with a generic sales pitch and a "Get Started" link on the bottom.
Which sends you right back to the second page. So right now, apparently you can't pay Element money
So I'm not sure if Element has made an improvement to this page since, or it's a layout difference based on screen size, but on my windows tablet, the page was as described above, but on my Linux desktop, there is actually a lead generation form. Still a pretty onerous process that individuals are not going to do, which is clearly by design.