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AWS brings OpenSearch under the Linux Foundation umbrella
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly named OpenSearch Foundation. AWS first launched the OpenSearch project in 2021, after Elastic changed its license for its Elasticsearch and Kibana projects to its […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights…
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AWS has the chance to do the funniest thing and immediately buy themselves so much goodwill among devs in response to Redis going proprietary. Their fork of ElasticSearch is called OpenSearch. If they call it OpenDis folks will lose it.
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To fork software is to take the source code from one software package and start independent development on it to create a distinct, separate, and entirely new program.
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Elastic keeps ticking | InfoWorld
Elastic keeps ticking | InfoWorld
Open source isn���t supposed to work like this. Like Elasticsearch, that is. A few years ago AWS called out Elastic for shifting away from Elasticsearch’s Apache-style permissive licensing to “some rights reserved” licensing. By early 2021, Elastic went farther down its licensing path, and AWS responded by forking Elasticsearch, resulting in OpenSearch. Along the way, OpenSearch has picked up some…
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遅かれ早かれAWSはElasticsearchをforkしてたと思うんだよな。Aurora Pg/MySQLもforkでしょ?
[B! aws] AWS、ElasticsearchとKibanaのフォークによる「OpenSearch」プロジェクトを発表。Elasticとの溝は埋まらないまま - Publickey
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OpenSearch gegen Elasticsearch: Amazons Fork-Klatsche
Mit OpenSearch beginnt die Entwicklung des freien ELK-Forks. Neben Elastics Lieblingsfeind AWS sind auch Logz.io, Red Hat, SAP und Capital One mit an Bord. Read more www.heise.de/news/…... www.digital-dynasty.net/de/teamblogs/…
http://www.digital-dynasty.net/de/teamblogs/opensearch-gegen-elasticsearch-amazons-fork-klatsche
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OpenSearch: AWS fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana
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Elasticsearch 的 Python 套件開始阻擋 OpenSearch 的伺服器了
Elasticsearch 的 Python 套件開始阻擋 OpenSearch 的伺服器了
在 Hacker News Daily 上看到的:「Official Elasticsearch Python library no longer works with open-source forks (github.com/elastic)」,連結所指向的是 GitHub 上的 pull request,在「Verify connection to Elasticsearch #1623」這邊。 講白了也就是 Elasticsearch 官方的 Python client 開始阻擋 AWS 主推的 OpenSearch。 另外 AWS 這邊也出手,把本來的 client 都 fork 出來:「Keeping clients of OpenSearch and Elasticsearch compatible with open source」,這場戰爭還有得打…
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AWS, as predicted, is forking Elasticsearch
AWS, as predicted, is forking Elasticsearch
Amazon Web Services, however, isn’t the only one who dislikes Elastic’s move to relicense Elasticsearch under the non-open-source Server Side Public License.
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AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use (Tom Krazit/Protocol)
Tom Krazit / Protocol: AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use — Fed up with what he sees as unfair competition from AWS, Elastic CEO Shay Banon felt he had no choice but to restrict … Source link
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It's worth keeping in mind that we don't always know which projects will truly become successful. The precursor to Elasticsearch, Compass, wasn't hugely popular. When I started looking hard at Elasticsearch, with plans to actually use it, I had to spend a lot of time explaining why I didn't want to use Solr, which was much more popular at the time. In my opinion, the bottom line is this: if Amazon's exploitative behavior is continues then we're going to see more and more open source products shift towards janky-kind-of-open-source or entirely closed licenses. Small or experimental projects will have open and permissive licenses, their authors will have plans for shifting licenses should the product become really successful. I think it marks the end of this idea that you could have an open source project and then build a commercial offering around it. No matter who you are, odds are good Amazon will get such an offering off the ground faster and they have a built-in market of AWS customers. Elasticsearch has made their motives clear: they have real concerns that Amazon is diluting their brand and they feel that Amazon is costing them too many customers with their proprietary AWS product. We can quibble about the morals of Amazon's move (they have none, corporations have no morals) but let's not lose sight of the outcome: Amazon has forced another OSS project to switch to a closed license
AWS announces forks of Elasticsearch and Kibana | Hacker News
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Elasticsearch und Open Source: Amazons AWS schlägt zurück
Die Anschuldigungen, für das Open-Source-Ende von Elasticsearch verantwortlich zu sein, weist Amazon zurück. Nun soll ein Fork Elastic in die Grenzen weisen. Read more www.heise.de/news/…... www.digital-dynasty.net/de/teamblogs/…
http://www.digital-dynasty.net/de/teamblogs/elasticsearch-und-open-source-amazons-aws-schlagt-zuruck
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AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use (Tom Krazit/Protocol)
Tom Krazit / Protocol: AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use — Fed up with what he sees as unfair competition from AWS, Elastic CEO Shay Banon felt he had no choice but to restrict …
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AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use (Tom Krazit/Protocol)
Tom Krazit / Protocol: AWS will maintain an open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana, after criticism from Elastic which changed its licensing terms to monetize cloud-service use — Fed up with what he sees as unfair competition from AWS, Elastic CEO Shay Banon felt he had no choice but to restrict … Source link
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