• Aatube@kbin.melroy.org
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      2 days ago

      Yeah, and you have to pay for that. Lots of open source software have enterprise support and usage limit licenses but having to pay for something isn’t open source. I am personally ambivalent at non-commercial licenses but I agree that the restriction against using proprietary software with Redis in commercial usage is kinda bad.

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        Of course you have to pay for a commercial license, it’s in the name. Development, tooling, support, etc, all costs money.

        I like the distinction. If you want to profit from open source, make your code open source. If not, pay up.