IANAL, but there are already other MIT licensed dependencies included today, so I think you're fine.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow/blob/16b5f9a196b5b1849c162005e1254a0ba6f45893/LICENSE#L212-L228 Has anyone looked at setting up FOSSA (https://fossa.io) on Airflow? It looks free for open source, and I believe they scan dependency licenses recursively. *Taylor Edmiston* TEdmiston.com <https://www.tedmiston.com/> | Blog <http://blog.tedmiston.com> Stack Overflow CV <https://stackoverflow.com/story/taylor> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedmiston/> | AngelList <https://angel.co/taylor> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 7:29 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > Greetings. I am writing unit tests for some Elasticsearch related changes > and want to use this library: https://github.com/vrcmarcos/elasticmock > for mocking. Unfortunately it is not working with current version of > elasticsearch and elasticsearch_dsl libs so I had to copy/paste the code > and make some changes to it to make it work. However, this lib is under MIT > license, is it fine to do what I'm doing? If not, is using lib under MIT > license in Airflow allowed at all? > > Thank you all in advance, > Kevin Yang > Airbnb >
