Most people will probably use the hosted version and be fine with it. Most of the value in this being open-source is that it holds us accountable — if we raised prices by 100x, you could just download a dump, fork the project and host it somewhere else (think of what happened with Redis recently). Another piece is that the community can vet its security. And of course, this lets everyone contribute to it.
Between big companies and startups, we're definitely targetting startups. Big companies have a wide variety of auth systems to choose from (Auth0, Keycloak, etc.)
Between big companies and startups, we're definitely targetting startups. Big companies have a wide variety of auth systems to choose from (Auth0, Keycloak, etc.)