On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 5:35 AM Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote:
> El dimarts, 14 de setembre de 2021, a les 17:23:01 (CEST), Harald Sitter > va escriure: > > It is practically free software as far as we are concerned > > I guess this means it's not actually Free Software? > Please see https://open.sentry.io/licensing/ The tl;dr is that the license it is provided under (BSL 1.1) is not OSI approved due to the restriction on it's use by cloud vendors (ie. it has an anti-AWS clause). That restriction lapses after 36 months, at which point it is Apache 2.0 compatible. Based on what Harald has written earlier, it looks like Sentry is the only suitable game in town for what we need - the only question is whether we are happy to make use of BSL 1.1 licensed software given that we have traditionally only deployed 100% open source software to our systems (which is why we use Gitlab CE over Gitlab EE) > Cheers, > Albert > > > Cheers, Ben