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Tim Allison updated NUTCH-2988: ------------------------------- Description: In the latest release of at least the 1.x branch of Nutch, the elasticsearch high level java client is at 7.13.2, which is after the great schism. Or, the last purely ASL 2.0 license was in 7.10.2. So, do we need to downgrade to 7.10.2 or is Elasticsearch's new licensing plan suitable to be released within an ASF project? Or, is the client as opposed to the main search project still actually ASL 2.0? Ref: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/v7.13.2/LICENSE.txt was: In the latest release of at least the 1.x branch of Nutch, the elasticsearch high level java client is at 7.13.2, which is after the great schism. Or, the last purely ASL 2.0 license was in 7.10.2. So, do we need to downgrade to 7.10.2 or is Elasticsearch's new licensing plan suitable to be released within an ASF project? Or, is the client still actually ASL 2.0? Ref: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/v7.13.2/LICENSE.txt > Elasticsearch 7.13.2 compatible with ASL 2.0? > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: NUTCH-2988 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-2988 > Project: Nutch > Issue Type: Task > Reporter: Tim Allison > Priority: Minor > > In the latest release of at least the 1.x branch of Nutch, the elasticsearch > high level java client is at 7.13.2, which is after the great schism. Or, > the last purely ASL 2.0 license was in 7.10.2. > So, do we need to downgrade to 7.10.2 or is Elasticsearch's new licensing > plan suitable to be released within an ASF project? > Or, is the client as opposed to the main search project still actually ASL > 2.0? > Ref: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/v7.13.2/LICENSE.txt -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)