Closed hhrutter closed 6 years ago
@hhrutter this could potentially make an interesting show, I agree. Do you know of any projects that have undergone this change that we could highlight and interview?
Sorry I was hoping you guys have some experts on your short list maybe from the Request for Commits days.
This issue came up when I started tinkering about the steps, notifications and ramifications involved if I move pdfcpu from MIT to Apache 2.0 and it is about the patent grant. The rumour goes that even though MIT does not explicitly provide a patent grant (like Apache 2.0) it does so implicitly as mentioned here and that causes confusion.
@jerodsanto @hhrutter
This open source Graph DB project I have been using has been changing up it's licence from Apache to AGPL to Common Clause and Back to Apache in the last 3-6 months.
https://discuss.dgraph.io/t/common-clause-on-license-dgraph-is-not-open-source/3167
Maybe you could have them on the show.
Also the DB is cool, and open source. So I think you should have them on anyway.
@vespertilian looks like a good candidate. Who would be the main/best person to talk to about graph?
@jerodsanto
Manish R Jain, the founder is who I would approch. https://github.com/manishrjain
You could try to reach out via the forum. https://discuss.dgraph.io
I could post on the forum if you like as well. Just let me know.
ps. Thanks for all your hard work on the show!
Went ahead and invited them via GH issues: https://github.com/dgraph-io/dgraph/issues/2661
Thanks for the suggestion(s)!
This episode is now live! Thanks again, all 💚
Awesome!
Great episode! Just listened to it.
Suggestion for a Changelog episode: An interesting show would be to cover real world use cases about licensing strategies and how they worked out. Changing a license (eg. MIT to Apache) and overcoming the obstacles involved is an interesting topic as well.