Re: is a BSL licensed service acceptable for sysadminy use cases?

2021-06-09 Thread Kenny Coyle
So with the licensing question aside, I realise that there is a desire here
to have log (and/or metric) aggregation services available for KDE services.

With Akademy happening in a few weeks, should we discuss this in a BoF? I
think there's a lot of scope to look at various platforms that provide very
similar features to Sentry.

Thanks,
Kenny.

On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 4:21 PM Bhushan Shah  wrote:

> On Thursday, 27 May, 2021 12:55:01 AM IST Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> > So you can use old sentry versions, which are open source.
>
> If you are referring to old snapshot of old sentry version then I would
> say it
> is fairly impossible to use it given using old sentry version would also
> mean
> that we need to use older API version and it also means older libraries
> for
> client side (for sending data). It is basically a dep hell which is
> impossible
> to overcome.
>
> With my sysadmin hat on, I would absolutely oppose to having installation
> of 3
> year old unmaintained software (and its equally outdated dependencies)
> that
> are guranteed to get no upates whatsover on our servers in productions.
>
> Regards.


Re: is a BSL licensed service acceptable for sysadminy use cases?

2021-06-09 Thread Bhushan Shah
On Thursday, 27 May, 2021 12:55:01 AM IST Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> So you can use old sentry versions, which are open source.

If you are referring to old snapshot of old sentry version then I would say it 
is fairly impossible to use it given using old sentry version would also mean 
that we need to use older API version and it also means older libraries for 
client side (for sending data). It is basically a dep hell which is impossible 
to overcome.

With my sysadmin hat on, I would absolutely oppose to having installation of 3 
year old unmaintained software (and its equally outdated dependencies) that 
are guranteed to get no upates whatsover on our servers in productions.

Regards.

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