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Document change in licensing #2621
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Hey @jobegrabber, I'm not a lawyer so I can't really comment on the legality of anything here. We're working on making the licensing clearer, starting with making things more explicit on the Go import side, where I've added two new packages for importing plugins: https://github.com/redpanda-data/connect/tree/main/public/bundle, one is explicitly You're correct about the need for the MIT copyright notice under the general terms of MIT, given the notice is in my own name and I'm making the changes myself I'm not 100% sure it's legally required, but like I said IANAL. I'm also not entirely sure where the copyright notice needs to go in order to be compliant, so I avoided simply dropping it into the licenses directly as I was worried about even further confusion. I'll try and find an appropriate place to drop it. My longer term goal is to make licensing explicit down to every directory within the repo as it'd avoid having noisy headers in each individual source file. Hopefully that will make things even easier when cherry-picking individual plugin imports. I've also updated the As for the fear of further license changes, I addressed this on the Q&A stream (https://youtube.com/live/X8nVdUuWZ80?feature=share), but it's extremely long so the abridged version is:
I understand that the license and naming changes are sudden and it's going to be hard to digest for some. However, the technical separation of benthos and the plugin implementations themselves is a good thing for decentralisation of the project. Even if you are cynical about the acquisition I'm hoping you can at least be optimistic of that. I'm doing another live stream this evening at 19:00 UTC: https://youtube.com/live/uiMN_TYzfHs?feature=share, so feel free to drop in and ask more questions. I'm also going to pin this issue and rename it as a general PSA. |
Thanks for your reply and clarifying some things! Having bundles available on the licensing looks good - building seems to work fine. I'm still not sure about relicensing the contributions of others, but as I'm also not a lawyer, I'm not sure it's worth to expand in this issue. |
I have trouble following the change in licensing from benthos to redpanda connect and think there should be additional documentation on this topic.
With 3d0f78d the licensing changed from MIT to a mix of Apache 2.0 and a Redpanda Community License (which unintuitively contains in parts enterprise licensing).
Source files of some connectors are now under a restrictive enterprise license, with no change in features (EDIT: and significant amounts of code original licensed under MIT).
These changes in licensing are not clearly stated.
It's also not clear if the total removal of MIT licensing was agreed upon with every contributor, or if it is assumed all contributions can be redistributed/relicensed without including any notice about the original (MIT) license.
EDIT: Per my understanding, MIT does allow redistribution under a more restrictive license, provided that the "copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software".
It is also not clear in which way Redpanda would move other parts of the software under the enterprise license.
I know the core engine is now located at https://github.com/redpanda-data/benthos, but this repo here still contains a large portion of the "old" codebase.
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