Yes. The code is released under very permissive Apache Licence 2.0 : https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - you can use it and redistribute as you wish, following the "redistribution" clause of the licence - it tells exactly what you should do.
You can also read the https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0 for more "descriptive" explanation of the licence. J, On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 1:00 PM prasad y <dataiswa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Team, > > Greetings!! Hope you're doing well !! > > I am a software engineer and new to Apache Airflow. > Since I am exploring the cloud and open source technologies as part of my > learning journey, got know Airflow is the best option for authoring > scheduling, monitoring workflows/tasks. > As part of my exploration in new technologies , I want to do poc with AWS > and Airflow. > > *Use case - want to generate the data file from dynamodb and copy into AWS > S3 by using Apache Airflow.* > > While researching the options for the same in internet, I come across the > Apache Airflow site and see the source code *"Source code for > airflow.providers.amazon.aws.transfers.dynamodb_to_s3"* > > So just wanted to know, can I use the source code in my POC ? > as because i see some information with licence in the same place, but > didn't get a clear picture about usage. > > Hence can you please assist me here. Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Thanks, > Prasad > -- +48 660 796 129