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katedowninglaw.com
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| | | | The past year and a half has seen a number of open source and open source-ish companies like Elastic, Confluent, and MongoDB change licenses on certain products, moving away from traditional open source licenses such as Apache 2.0 and towards proprietary, source-available, or ultra copyleft licenses. These companies, lets call them middleware companies, were responding | |
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daniel.haxx.se
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| | | | The well-known log4j security vulnerability of December 2021 triggered a lot of renewed discussions around software supply chain security, and sometimes it has also been said to be an Open Source related issue. This was not the first software component to have a serious security flaw, and it will not be the last. What can ... Continue reading Enforcing the pyramid of Open Source ? | |
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streamnative.io
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| | | | Ursa: Reimagine Apache Kafka for the Cost-Conscious Data Streaming | |
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alpha-omega.dev
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