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by josephcsible
1731 days ago
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I have two issues in particular. The first issue is that you call this license open source, but each of those first two "You Cannot" points violate the Open Source Definition. The second issue is that it feels like a bait and switch: a lot of Airbyte users may have never started using it if it weren't open source, but now they're stuck having to either fork it or migrate away from it. |
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Extensive user surveys prior to this change didn't uncover a single user whose workflow would be impacted.
Just some context :)