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by jhoelzel
1037 days ago
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> 3. What are the implications of this change for end users of HashiCorp’s open source products? > For end users who are using HashiCorp’s current open source products and new releases using the BSL license for their internal or personal usage, there is no change. Source: https://www.hashicorp.com/license-faq#implications-of-change... |
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> We have referred to versions of our products as either open source (OSS), Enterprise, or Cloud. Going forward, we will refer to the open, freely available versions as “community”. The BSL license is open, free, and source-available. However, it does not meet the definition of open source as defined by OSI, and that is why we will refer to the products as the "community" edition rather than the "open source" edition as we did previously. There are many references to open source on our websites and we are actively working to clarify these language changes in the coming weeks
Source: https://www.hashicorp.com/license-faq#details-on-nomenclatur...