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by cortesoft
406 days ago
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First, they didn't "close the source". The new license is not closed source. You can argue why you think the license is bad, but it is not closed source. Second, I don't know about you, but continuing to function in the same way is my primary need for systems I am managing. When my provisioning system installs a package by name, i expect it to work in the same way as before. Switching binary names breaks that promise. My setup has scripts that do things like check that a process named "redis" is running... this will break if the process is now called "valkey" I feel like all the commenters live in some kind of crazy alternate world where purity of license matters more than stability of systems. |
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But where do you put the blame?
The distro for making that change, or the redis company for breaking your software stack?