// Include details about the license and how they can sign up. If no license is required, clarify that. //These two paragraphs provide an example of the details you can provide. Provide links as appropriate. KubeSphere is open source and doesn’t require a license. It is free for all Amazon EKS users. For any KubeSphere issues, see the https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere[KubeSphere GitHub community^] and raise an issue. Alternatively, contact KubeSphere through the https://join.slack.com/t/kubesphere/shared_invite/enQtNTE3MDIxNzUxNzQ0LTZkNTdkYWNiYTVkMTM5ZThhODY1MjAyZmVlYWEwZmQ3ODQ1NmM1MGVkNWEzZTRhNzk0MzM5MmY4NDc3ZWVhMjE[Slack community^] or its https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubesphere[mailing list^]. For KubeSphere users with production environments who want technical support, you must have a support subscription. To get started, contact your account executive or fill out KubeSphere's https://jinshuju.net/f/bDS8me[Commercial Support^] form. You are responsible for the cost of the AWS infrastructure, storage, and data services used while running this Quick Start reference deployment. There is no additional cost for using the Quick Start. QingCloud is an AWS Partner, and is the KubeSphere project sponsor and maintainer, which means they can provide technical KubeSphere support.