Jan 19, 2021
Secure RPC issue -
Elastic Search
https://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2021/01/14/elasticsearch-and-kibana-are-now-business-risks
“There are those who will point to the FAQ for the SSPL and claim that the license isn’t interpreted in that way because the FAQ says so. Unfortunately, when you agree to a license you are agreeing to the text of that license document and not to a FAQ. If the text of that license document is ambiguous, then so are your rights and responsibilities under that license. Should your compliance to that license come before a judge, it’s their interpretation of those rights and responsibilities that will hold sway. This ambiguity puts your organisation at risk.”
Doubling down on open, Part II | Elastic Blog - license change affecting Elastic Search and Kibana
MongoDB did something similar in 2018: mjg59 | Initial thoughts on MongoDB's new Server Side Public License (dreamwidth.org)
Hacker News Discussion: MongoDB switches up its open source license | Hacker News (ycombinator.com)
[License-review] Approval: Server Side Public License, Version 2 (SSPL v2) (opensource.org)
“We continue to believe that the SSPL complies with the Open Source
Definition and the four essential software freedoms. However, based on its
reception by the members of this list and the greater open source
community, the community consensus required to support OSI approval does
not currently appear to exist regarding the copyleft provision of SSPL.
Thus, in order to be respectful of the time and efforts of the OSI board
and this list’s members, we are hereby withdrawing the SSPL from OSI
consideration.”
(could be ‘open-source’, but negative feedback on mailing lists and elsewhere made the remove it from consideration from OSI)
Open Source license requirements: The Open Source Definition | Open Source Initiative
What does this mean?
If you have products that utilize ElasticSearch/MongoDB/Kibana in some way, talk to your legal teams to find out if you need to divest your org from them. These are not ‘opensource’ licenses… they are ‘source available’
It might not affect your organization and moving to SSPL might be feasible. If your product makes any changes internally to ElasticSearch,
Notable links
JTNYDV - specifically the CIS docker hardening
Twitter: @jtnydv
https://www.coindesk.com/anchorage-becomes-first-occ-approved-national-crypto-bank
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/15/uk/bitcoin-trash-landfill-gbr-scli-intl/index.html
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