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> the developer of a non-open source project

The first line of the article says "We're building a new open-source CAD program"



It's elastic license unfortunately: https://github.com/MattFerraro/CADmium/blob/main/LICENSE.md

Which is a shame because the AGPL has nearly the same effect & the bonus of unjustifiably terrifying big-corp legal teams.


I'm confused, IIUC the AGPL can be simplified as "you can offer this software over the network, but like GPL the source must be available".

Whereas Elastic license is about, "you must not deliver this software over the network as a cloud service".

The things the Elastic license is trying to prevent seem very different to me?


In effect, these are the same thing. If you try and deliver the software as a cloud service, you'll need to make the part that ties into your auth & observability stack, at the very least, open source.

Cloud companies are unlikely to be comfortable doing that.


Oh, I guess I'm not touching it then.




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