Haïkel wrote:
I haven't seen this but I'd like to point that Redis moved to an open
core licensing model.
https://redislabs.com/community/commons-clause/

In short:
* base engine remains under BSD license
* modules move to ASL 2.0 + commons clause which is non-free
(prohibits sales of derived products)

Beyond the sale of a derived product, it prohibits selling hosting of or providing consulting services on anything that depend on it... so it's pretty broad.

IMHO, projects that rely on Redis as default driver, should consider
alternatives (off course, it's up to them).

The TC stated in the past that default drivers had to be open source, so if anything depends on commons-claused Redis modules, they would probably have to find an alternative...

Which OpenStack components are affected ?

--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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