On 06/04/2015 03:04 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
I am writing to let you all know that my talk on Kallithea was accepted
at OSCON:
    http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015/public/schedule/detail/42015

Some of you saw an earlier version of this talk at FOSDEM earlier this
year.  As you may recall, at the end, I usually have at least one slide
explaining the current state of Kallithea.  Is there anything specific
you'd like me to include?  The talk is in late July.

I guess this talk is so much in your department that we don't have much to say, other than "cool" ;-)

I don't think there has been any "big" news in the Kallithea world. The community is growing and many of us are using it in production so we like to keep it stable and scratch our biggest itches.

The biggest "thing" might be what happened elsewhere, with gitorious. https://about.gitlab.com/2015/05/20/gitlab-gitorious-free-software/ can perhaps inspire or ignite a discussion.

We saw a number of (presumably) gitorious refugees asking us to change the license to AGPL. None of them seemed to be interested in contributing, so I really don't see why they should care which open source license their software were released under, as long as they had the freedom to choose anything from running their own instance to buying access to an instance hosted by someone else. Also, I find it "interesting" that I and other contributors probably not would have been able to use Kallithea in our $dayjob if it had been under AGPL but are happy with the GPL license. The relevance of AGPL might however be something we should discuss face to face more than a topic that is suitable for this talk ;-)

/Mads
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