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Comment by remram

3 years ago

It seems they might be psychos, they are misrepresenting what AGPL allows all over their issue tracker, for example this: https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/12829#issuecomment-889...

> Also NOTE: I need to remind you are under AGPLv3 violation here if you are using MinIO with proprietary purposes. Please consult a software lawyer for more information.

Or this: https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/13308#issuecomment-929...

> Also, just want to mention that the AGPL license requires that all software connecting with MinIO be 100% open source for you/your users not to be in violation of the license.

All that AGPL actually requires is that you share the source of your server, if you modify it.

> Also, just want to mention that the AGPL license requires that all software connecting with MinIO be 100% open source for you/your users not to be in violation of the license.

So they would consider my Arq backups to MinIO a license violation? What if I access the GUI from a Windows PC? What about a Linux PC with a proprietary GPU driver?

  • Under the MinIO interpretation if you browse the web interface with Microsoft Edge you need to open source your browser.