Comment by godelski
3 days ago
You may be licensed to use source code to create compiled versions not produced by Mattermost, Inc. in one of two ways:
1. Under the Free Software Foundation’s GNU AGPL v3.0, subject to the exceptions outlined in this policy; or
2. Under a commercial license available from Mattermost, Inc. by contacting commercial@mattermost.com
My read: We provide you with two options, either: 1. Follow Apache License 2. Pay us and you don't need to follow Apache License terms
This really seems like a dual license situation where they are saying "Let's encourage Open Source, but if you want to just use our work to make yourself rich and not even acknowledge you're using us then fuck you, pay us."
I expect this to become more common as companies routinely infringe on OSS licenses while simultaneously many companies are hesitant to use OSS because of licenses. This at least gives an out for the good actors and allow devs to make money (other than being reliant on donations, because... that's worked out...).
But maybe I'm misunderstanding? If so, I don't know what I'm missing
> But maybe I'm misunderstanding? If so, I don't know what I'm missing
You're apparently missing the two points I made in the post you are replying to, or at the very least you're not responding to them. By which I don't mean to say they are necessarily valid points.
My bad, I was confused given the context of the comment you responded to. Maybe I should quote the next line instead?
So I read
Part of the code is open source. Part of the code is source available (source visible).
Again, I am open to misunderstanding but that's my read.
how you jump from AGPL to apache?
The commenter doesn’t jump to Apache, the license does…if you scroll down it’s the Apache license not the AGPL.
For anyone that needs the link: https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/blob/master/LICENSE...
Also note that they have an enterprise license (/server/enterprise/License): https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/blob/master/server/...
The README on the enterprise directory also links to a page with more detail (FAQ): https://docs.mattermost.com/product-overview/frequently-aske...
Only because they incorporate some apache code in their largely AGPL licensed project.