New Anaconda Terms Of Service (TOS)
Anaconda changed its Terms Of Service (TOS), requiring a Business or Enterprise license from organizations with 200 or more employees. It means the usage of repo.anaconda.com and repo.anaconda.cloud requires a commercial license. Could you please clarify how this affects the usage of RCC?
Which channels are you using? I understand that community channels like conda-forge are not affected by this.
https://www.anaconda.com/pricing/terms-of-service-faqs
Do I have to pay if I use Miniconda? Because Miniconda is a minimal Anaconda distribution installer that points to the Anaconda repositories by default, the need to pay depends on the package channels you use. If you use the default channel (named “defaults” and points to the Anaconda Repository) and your company has 200 or more employees, you need to purchase a license. However, if you use community-maintained package channels on anaconda.org (like conda-forge and bioconda) as your preferred channel, you don’t need a license.
Do commercial fees apply to conda-forge? No. Our commercial fees do not apply to the user-uploaded packages at anaconda.org, which includes conda-forge. We do not build these packages. We host them as a free service to the community – something we’ve done for over 10 years. While commercial fees don’t apply, our Terms of Service do still apply to conda-forge, as they do for any third-party content we host, which is typically the case when an internet service provider hosts third-party content. For example, by using anaconda.org, users agree not to share content that is illegal, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, offensive, invades another’s privacy, or promotes bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against any individual or group.
cat conda.yaml
channels:
- conda-forge # <----
...
Thanks. I use the default rcc setup which is conda-forge repository. Is that mean RCC does not connect to anaconda.com at any point?
czw., 5 gru 2024, 14:10 użytkownik Simon Meggle @.***> napisał:
Which channels are you using? I understand that community channels like conda-forge are not affected by this.
https://www.anaconda.com/pricing/terms-of-service-faqs
Do I have to pay if I use Miniconda? Because Miniconda is a minimal Anaconda distribution installer that points to the Anaconda repositories by default, the need to pay depends on the package channels you use. If you use the default channel (named “defaults” and points to the Anaconda Repository) and your company has 200 or more employees, you need to purchase a license. However, if you use community-maintained package channels on anaconda.org (like conda-forge and bioconda) as your preferred channel, you don’t need a license.
Do commercial fees apply to conda-forge? No. Our commercial fees do not apply to the user-uploaded packages at anaconda.org, which includes conda-forge. We do not build these packages. We host them as a free service to the community – something we’ve done for over 10 years. While commercial fees don’t apply, our Terms of Service do still apply to conda-forge, as they do for any third-party content we host, which is typically the case when an internet service provider hosts third-party content. For example, by using anaconda.org, users agree not to share content that is illegal, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, offensive, invades another’s privacy, or promotes bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against any individual or group.
cat conda.yaml channels:
- conda-forge # <---- ...
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It does. But as long as the community-maintained channels are used (like conda-forge, see the FAQ), I do not see a need for a license.
I guess rcc connects with Anaconda.org not anaconda.com. Right?
czw., 5 gru 2024, 14:32 użytkownik Simon Meggle @.***> napisał:
It does. But as long as the community-maintained channels are used (like conda-forge, see the FAQ), I do not see a need for a license.
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Wireshark says so :-)