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by ksec
1184 days ago
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Open Source as defined by OSI, which means BSL is not considered as Open Source. Open Source as defined by majority of programmers on Internet, which means either GPL, MIT, or Apache and their derivatives. Open Source as defined by HN, depending on which timeline you join HN, it could be MIT, BSD only all the way to AGPL only. Open Source as defined by layman, anything I can see its source is considered as Open. Open Source in its literal sense. |
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I do not know personally you but I noticed that you posted the link to the announcement. I am guessing you are passionate about the technology and innovation. Dragonfly is much more than the licensing choice we made. I wish HN discussions here were about how fibers work in Dragonfly and how SSD tiering is gonna be implemented and how we provide atomicity for lua scripts while running many of them in parallel etc. Btw, Dragonfly relies on an io-engine called helio (roughly equivalent to tokio) that has been developed by me and open sourced under Apache 2.0.