I suspect there's much more than just this list, even if we just restrict it to "major" components. On Analytics, we've had to adjust as the following systems EOL-ed or changed licensing:
* Pivot (moved to Turnilo, a fork) * Camus (moving to Gobblin) * Kafka Connect
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 5:16 AM Antoine Musso hashar@free.fr wrote:
Le 02/06/2021 à 03:35, K. Peachey a écrit :
There is also one of the search systems migrating to non O/S from memory... elastic?
Hello,
Yes that is ElasticSearch. They have recently announced they are now licensing code under Server Side Public License (SSPL) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Public_License it is a viral license which in short requires that any service based on such code get licensed with the same license. I am not a lawyer, but I guess that would imply that our whole stack switch to it as well. As such it is not considered free by Debian or the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
As I understand it, the move has been made possible since all contributions were subject to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement. So that although the code was placed under a free license, the CLA effectively grants unrestricted publishing right to an organization, they can thus relicense the code however they want. If I get it right, the old code is still under a free license but it can also be used under the new non free license. As I get it the move has been done due to frictions with Amazon which is providing a search service. Amazon announced they would be behind the free community fork: https://www.opensearch.org/
Antoine "hashar" Musso
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