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  1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 13:17:49 EDT musicman musicman
    Anybody want to talk #mongodb?
    In conversation Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 13:17:49 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
    1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 14:48:56 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
      in reply to
      @musicman Sure, but I have not touched #MongoDB in a few years. It has been even longer since I touched #Mung_Beans, so this is not unprecedented.
      In conversation Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 14:48:56 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
      1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 16:52:00 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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        @lnxw48a1 @musicman I have to start with the “web scale” video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs

        But #mongodb really is beneficial for some uses.
        In conversation Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 16:52:00 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

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          Episode 1 - Mongo DB Is Web Scale
          By gar1t from YouTube
        1. GeniusMusing (geniusmusing@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 17:07:24 EDT GeniusMusing GeniusMusing
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          @lnxw48a1 @musicman
          >Pipe your data to devnull
          ROFL
          In conversation Tuesday, 13-Apr-2021 17:07:24 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
        2. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 16-Apr-2021 13:52:05 EDT musicman musicman
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          yeah, we are past that in most cases, sadly. Plus, that video is over 10.5 years old
          In conversation Friday, 16-Apr-2021 13:52:05 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
    2. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 16-Apr-2021 13:55:19 EDT musicman musicman
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      honestly, I need to figure out what is going on with MongoDB licensing, because I thought distributions dropped it
      In conversation Friday, 16-Apr-2021 13:55:19 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
      1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 16-Apr-2021 14:02:21 EDT musicman musicman
        in reply to
        sadly, this provides nothing of value as to why: https://opensource.org/node/1099

        The claim is it's similar to the AGPL. So...how is it different?
        In conversation Friday, 16-Apr-2021 14:02:21 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
        1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 16-Apr-2021 20:06:10 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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          @musicman If I recall correctly, it is designed to prevent companies using SSPL licensed software to generate (substantial) profit, instead driving them to purchase a proprietary commercial license instead.

          Think about how this would affect Amazon, Microsoft, Google, CenturyLink, and other large cloud hosting providers. This isn’t targeted at people like me, who spin up a server at home and run #MongoDB, #Redis, and similar services in a non-profit manner.

          (I sympathize with companies who sponsor #FLOSS projects and find that the largest corporations in the world reap the benefit, but contribute little or nothing to the ongoing development and maintenance of the software. But going fake-open [“fauxpen”] is a case of the cure being worse than the disease.)
          In conversation Friday, 16-Apr-2021 20:06:10 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
        2. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 02:16:30 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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          @musicman

          > ... so how is it different?

          The additional clause that requires release of source code for a SaaS host’s entire service. That is, if you are Amazon, and you offer a cloud database based on #MongoDB as part of your AWS service, the license forces you to open the source repos for the entire AWS service ... including the “secret sauce” that serves as the reason people go with Amazon instead of “Uncle Fred’s Discount Cloud Hosting and Breakfast Cafe.

          The #SSPL license is intended to make it unprofitable to host the service as a cloud-based offering, so that companies whose business is based around cloud-based service hosting will be forced to buy a proprietary commercial license, and therefore is not “free”.

          OTOH, the #AGPLv3 forces release of the source (as used in operating the service) of the specific software (as modified and in use) and its derivatives, but not of other software used in operating your service.
          In conversation Saturday, 17-Apr-2021 02:16:30 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
      2. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 16-Apr-2021 19:51:31 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
        in reply to
        @musicman It can take years for that to become effective. Red Hat typically supports software versions that is years behind the external versioning, and Debian is not known for being in a hurry about anything.
        In conversation Friday, 16-Apr-2021 19:51:31 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
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