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Give em SSPL, says Elastic No thanks, say critics: Doubling down on open not open at all

Open source users warn adoption of copyleft licence could make use of Elasticsearch, Kibana a business risk Tim Anderson Mon 18 Jan 2021 // 19:17 UTC Share Copy Updated Elastic, whose products include Elasticsearch and Kibana, has adopted a new licence called SSPL (Server Side Public License), as used by MongoDB. The aim is to restrict cloud service providers from offering our software as a service, but others warn this could make the products risky to use unless a paid-for licence is adopted. ElasticSearch is a database manager designed for enterprise search, and Kibana a data visualisation tool. Both are open source; but late last week Elastic’s co-founder and CEO Shay Banon said in a post: “We are moving our Apache 2.0-licensed source code in Elasticsearch and Kibana to be dual licensed under Server Side Public License (SSPL) and the Elastic License.”

How one hacker s push to secure the internet became a crucial part of Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems

How one hacker s push to secure the internet became a crucial part of Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140419:22:33:00

programming community and this is an open source community. and to understand that, these are programmers who really have donated their time to build out the internet in what is known as open source or rather open ssl. very complex term. but it stands for secure socket layer. don t ask me what that is. if you want to know the answer, talk to somebody with one of those plastic pen holders in his pocket. but it created a flaw that was previously unknown and it permits people to tap in and get information from you and i. do we know who is behind this? we do not. obviously cyber criminals would like to exploit this. it may have been just an oversight. there are even reports that some government agencies have known about it, that everyone the nsa has noknown about it but chose t to inform anybody which sundis

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