I think one part of the problem is that we don't have a comprehensive
catalog of our dependencies and their dependencies (and so on). Having such
list helps us understand hidden patterns in our infra ("we are depending
too much on facebook products") or try to reduce complexities by
harmonizing them (http://boringtechnology.club/)

At least having a structured catalog is a good starting point IMHO.
Best

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 6:53 PM Dan Andreescu <dandree...@wikimedia.org>
wrote:

> 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 <has...@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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