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I don't see why we should go with copyleft for Placeholderkv. BSD is perfectly fine. You have to meet the community at the other end of the stick, after all...
The key difference here is there is no "Redis Inc" to change the license. This is a community run project, similar to other community projects that have maintained permissive languages...
We must be careful not to let external goals, no matter how good intentioned they are, interfere with our goals: to create the best possible fork of Redis. Centralization of...
Drew is a part of a small but vocal minority of FOSS opinionated diehards, which I respect. With that being said, please keep in mind that most developers and end...
>that does not mean our analyses and concerns are not valid. No one claimed such. There is plenty of valid criticism to be had of Github, for example. The concerns...
>I would like to hear some arguments in favor of GitHub beyond "it's what we're used to". Inertia is a very powerful and good reason. People know Github, and have...
Code hosting discussion aside, > If we don't hash this out now we're going to break the Redis community in two and both of our projects will be much worse...
>All of the work is right there and freely available for you to use if we can get agreement on the license. Similar progress has been made under BSD licenses,...