There are not hard dates. It's coming as soon as possible. It's currently our highest priority and will remain as such until it's released or unless a security issue or critical bug pops up that needs to be addressed.
Hi Wyatt,
When is the LicenseChest module scheduled to release? It will be good to know if there are any hard dates that have been set up for the same ?
This is a highly awaited feature in our organization and any information regarding this will be valuable to us at this point.
Thanks!
There are not hard dates. It's coming as soon as possible. It's currently our highest priority and will remain as such until it's released or unless a security issue or critical bug pops up that needs to be addressed.
There doesn't need to be a hard date, maybe a quarterly date. Which quarter of 2020 do you think, not expect, it to be finished?
The reason I ask is that on any given key's page you have a bit notice that you recommend floating licensing servers to be installed on physical machines. That is just not possible for many of our customers. They want to separate the box running the TFS software from any other box in their infrastructure. They don't want to buy a physical machine that they have to maintain.
So, your solution is LicenseChest and we cannot wait for it to be released! However, what are the recommended setups for installing TFS on a VM if that is a last resort for our end users? Do you have specifications or some kind of blueprint for that? Presumeably you will be hosting TFS on VMs for LicenseChest. Fine. But can we understand HOW you are setting it up on a VM?
Thanks,Arie
Yeah I know it coming as soon as possible but if you can tell us the rough bullet points of what it will exactly do and how it will work that would be lovely.I want to make sure I'm actually waiting around for what I'm hoping and thinking it will be...hahaha
If you can...throw us some morsels of what to expect feature wise for when it does drop Wyatt ... 8)
>> "However, what are the recommended setups for installing TFS on a VM if that is a last resort for our end users?"
Don't. Or, instead you do it on behalf of your customers (and be prepared to re-activated once the machine is rebooted).
>> "Yeah I know it coming as soon as possible but if you can tell us the rough bullet points of what it will exactly do and how it will work that would be lovely."
The full feature set will be available when it's released. But we've already talked about the following:
1. Lets end-user manage their licenses bought from companies using LimeLM. Offline activations, deactivation, etc. -- fully configurable on your end.
2. Hosted TFS instances that can be spun up with a click of a button.
There's more to it, but that's what's been talked about publicly.
More information here (when it's released): https://wyday.com/licensechest/