On 9/14/21 11:43, Julian / xyquadrat wrote:
Most of Sentry is licensed under the BSL (Business Source License),
which prohibits using the software to create your own commercial service
providing "Application Monitoring Services"
(https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/blob/master/LICENSE).
This is not an OSI-approved license. The issue whether such a license
would be acceptable to use in KDE infrastructure has come up a few
months back, in the thread "is a BSL licensed service acceptable for
sysadminy use cases?" which was started on the 26.05
(https://marc.info/?t=162203805600001&r=1&w=2). There was no real
conclusion in the thread.
Personally I'd be fine with BSL, since for all purposes of KDE, it is
indeed free software,
That's more or less my opinion on the matter.
Nate