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by jrochkind1
813 days ago
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> as long as absolutely everything you use to run a service that supports it is also licensed as SSPL. There isn't an SPPL-licensed OS available, is there? Is that not included in "absolutely everything you use to run"? I actually don't know, I haven't tried to make sense of the license. Is there a boundary somehow that you are allowed to run it on a non-SSPL OS? Where is the boundary exactly, I might be using many other open source licensed (or even third-party proprietary licensed tools) in my total ops stack -- which of them don't have to be SPPL? |
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