Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
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Oh, I can't say this... I leave it up for posterity and a note to myself then.
Re: Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
#5On a more serious note: there is a bit of a trend in the licensing world. Mongo or ElasticSearch changes, or cool new projects like redpanda [2] launching with BSL.
Open source is still a very young business model. One that has provided a tremendous amount of value over the past decades, but we still need to figure out how to build sustainable businesses with it. Be it open core, more restrictive licenses, copyleft, dual licensing, ...
I just really hope that we don't slide back into the world of proprietary closed source. The danger is certainly there, and it will hit smaller companies the most.
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#6What is the biggest fork of Granafa I can use that is non-share-alike? Edited: Oh, I can't say this... I leave it up for posterity and a note to myself then. http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html
Re: Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
#7AGPL is somewhat controversial, but the reasoning for AGPL to exist is chiefly to protect the end user's rights, however misguided that may be in your opinion. In this case Grafana presumably retains the copyright to these programs, so presumably they are not beholden to these restrictions in any way. On the other hand, though, it does mean that other providers will have to distribute their patches back to the community, which is pretty much the entire goal of copyleft open source in the first place.
In any case, this is, in my opinion, a lot better than SSPL or the Timescale license.
[1]: https://www.processmechanics.com/2018/10/18/the-server-side-...
edit: wording regarding AGPL was changed, because the claim that considering AGPL as not open source is “somewhat controversial” isn’t quite accurate; it’s more correct to say the license itself is simply controversial.
Re: Grafana, Loki, and Tempo will be relicensed to AGPLv3
#8I can see why they would relicense Grafana this way, but why Loki? It's a fairly immature product that needs the boost of a less restrictive license IMO. I'm worried this will harm the adoption of it compared to the ES ecosystem (OpenSearch in particular) and we won't see it used for anything beyond Grafana.
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#9I could image that its the same with other corporations. In the end that might hurt the popularity of Grafana quite a lot.