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john-mark | 2 years ago
Compare this to Neo4j, who added the commons clause to the AGPL License complete with FSF copyright and preamble. Neo4j kept the License as AGPL and reaped the benefits from open source community.
Neo4j’s approach made people think it was still open source under the AGPL, while dgraph’s approach was proper and clear.
Neo4j’s approach was deceitful in my opinion, and I believe it’s finally coming back to haunt them after some toxic rulings put the GPL structure at risk unless an upcoming appeal overturns it.
Good for dgraph for doing it right in the end and not making people think they were Apache licensed with commons.
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