On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 08:22:12AM +0000, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
I'm no fan (personally) of AGPLv3, but taking a stance that there must be a way of deploying OpenStack in production without requiring any AGPLv3 code to be deployed is a significant policy decision for the project and I don't think we've ever articulated the reasons clearly for it.
Such a policy would be unprecedented for any Apache License 2.0 project as far as I am aware. For comparisons look at the legal policies of the Apache Software Foundation, which don't go this far. I don't really care about the answer (as long as it doesn't create technical problems for OpenStack development and deployment -- unclear to me here) but I do care about the stated rationale. If the rationale is limited to something like 'the reality is that some users and Foundation members are sufficiently risk averse about AGPL that we feel we need to adopt this policy', so be it. - RF