The latest release of TimescaleDB 1.2 marks a significant milestone in its journey to become a self-sustaining open-source business, with the addition of community and enterprise features. The new release includes ordered appends, PG11 support out of beta, time-series analytical functions, data reordering, automated data lifecycle management, and more. The community edition is available for free under an Apache 2.0 license, while the enterprise edition requires a paid Commercial License. Users can upgrade to the new version as usual or switch to using packages denoted with -oss if they only need the open-source bits. To unlock enterprise features, users need a license key and can take advantage of features like expert help, production deployment assistance, and warrants and indemnifications. The release also introduces new analytical functions for gap-filling, interpolation, and last-observation-carried-forward, as well as automated data reordering policies and retention policies.