The company ships one product which is a community edition of a bundle of open source software. That version has telemetry enabled and can't be disabled. Users who want to patch the code manually can of course disable it, just like they can disable the Ad lens in Ubuntu if they want to build it themselves, and those users will be off the beaten path and likely to run into issues that aren't easy to find paved solutions for.S
They also offer an enterprise edition with a support license, on which telemetry is enabled by default, but can also be disabled.
I don't think I made myself clear.
The company ships one product which is a community edition of a bundle of open source software. That version has telemetry enabled and can't be disabled. Users who want to patch the code manually can of course disable it, just like they can disable the Ad lens in Ubuntu if they want to build it themselves, and those users will be off the beaten path and likely to run into issues that aren't easy to find paved solutions for.S
They also offer an enterprise edition with a support license, on which telemetry is enabled by default, but can also be disabled.