In response to Gil Yehuda's comments on MongoDB and the AGPL (here
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-March/030510.html), I
understand the concern about the AGPL. But in this case it's completely,
absolutely unfounded. As mentioned earlier, MongoDB Inc. wants people to use
MongoDB, the project. That's why we wrapped the server code (AGPL) in an Apache
license (drivers). Basically, for 99.999% of the world's population, you can
use MongoDB under the cover of the Apache license. If you'd like more
assurance, we're happy to provide it.
We want people using the world's most popular NoSQL database with the world's
most popular open source cloud (OpenStack). I think our track record on this is
100% in the affirmative.
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