Post AIb5fl8IZ4eddM9jt2 by jrballesteros05@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #AIZ6YVFUvwPlyvhvsG by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
2022-04-17T14:27:26Z
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This is interesting! Just saw it Today on devRant and it is like a Easter gift: https://opensourcealternative.toA list of open source alternatives to comercial software. Enjoy without restrictions!#opensource
(DIR) Post #AIZ6YVwkL90e93wTHk by jrballesteros05@fosstodon.org
2022-04-18T06:28:54Z
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@brunofontes curious elastic search is the most popular when it isn't opensource anymore.
(DIR) Post #AIZm7fGbm89xJ970BU by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
2022-04-18T14:14:41Z
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@jrballesteros05 I was taking a look at others and they appears to be fine. Maybe it is just not updated?
(DIR) Post #AIaWB3HpWTdqZ1EjZI by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
2022-04-18T22:50:32Z
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@jrballesteros05 The source appears to still be available and updated. https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearchI do not use elastic search, so I may be missing something.
(DIR) Post #AIb5fl8IZ4eddM9jt2 by jrballesteros05@fosstodon.org
2022-04-19T05:28:27Z
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@brunofontes Having the source code available is not the only requirement to be open source. You need to comply other requirements. https://opensourceconnections.com/blog/2021/01/15/is-elasticsearch-no-longer-open-source-software/Even when they used to have the product licensed by Apache License 2.0 they used to have a very close development. Even the GPL, about companies is considered the most viral license, does not go too far. The real floss alternatives are:- Apache Solr- Opensearch (A elastic search fork from Amazon).