Pretty sure I know the answer is that anyone who can login, counts against the user count for the license, but thought I'd get confirmation in hopes that is wrong! Or possibly a different way to go about it?
This is for self-hosted Confluence Server
TLDR: For convenience sake autofill username/emails based on AD login for users that don't count against the user count for the license?
Longer version:
We have the starter 10 user license which is perfect for our current use case of a documentation vault. We have created a public space available only internally that we can share out with users that have questions or need a how-to type guide. So we can direct them there or share a link and they browse anonymously.
Since we utilize a different helpdesk ticketing system currently, I'd like to create a form on our public space where users can submit a ticket and it would just send their response to a specific email to generate the ticket. I am looking into Confiforms or Forms for Confluence.
It would be awesome to have their name and email address fields auto-populated. Is this possible without needing to up our license?
Sidenote - A form to help schedule trainings would be a great asset as well. Any quick thoughts on Confiorms vs Forms for Confluence or solution for that? This probably needs its own thread.
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