DragonflyDB is not an option, they do not use an OSI-approved license. I reached out to them a couple of years ago to see if they would swap to one and they said they don't have an interest in it.On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 7:13 PM Aaron Rainbolt <arraybolt3@gmail.com> wrote:--On 3/20/24 17:19, Neal Gompa wrote:
In addition to KeyDB, there's also DragonflyDB: https://github.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly I mentioned Redis going source-available to the KDE devs and one of them linked this.Hey everyone, It looks like Redis, Inc. has announced that future versions of Redis are no longer OSS and will be dual-licensed SSPL and RSAL[1]. Absent a fork of Redis coming up, we will likely need to remove Redis from Fedora. All I can say is... :( [1]: https://redis.com/blog/redis-adopts-dual-source-available-licensing/-- Aaron Rainbolt Lubuntu Developer Matrix: @arraybolt3:matrix.org IRC: arraybolt3 on irc.libera.chat GitHub: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3
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