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by sbauch
1955 days ago
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I didn't mean for you to take my comment as a guarantee, but if you're more than curious I'd have your counsel read the license, as we are under the impression the use you describe is well within the rights granted by the current license. Put another way, do you consider Sentry "open source"? |
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The BSL upgrades automatically to Apache 2, so the only thing that it does is establishing a time window where there are some restrictions on the code.
A theoretical version is one where you just only release code with a large delay under the Apache 2 license and keep the rest closed source. That's also still technically open source but I would argue that's not a particular good version.