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    I have moved dagster to https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10704/dagster

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      chrisbol
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      Airbyte would be a great addition, it is a great open source replacement for Fivetran and Stitch

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        LoudLemur
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        ETL?
        Licence?
        Docker?

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          Licence:
          https://docs.airbyte.com/developer-guides/licenses/license-faq

          It uses the ELv2 licence, the main resetriction being that you cannot sell the app as a "managed service". I suppose cloudron's automatic updates would constitute a breach of the licence?

          What if patching was left to the cloudron user?

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            Is Cloudron a “managed service” ?
            Doesn’t seem so to me.
            User deploys Cloudron on their own resources.

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              Is Cloudron a “managed service” ?
              Doesn’t seem so to me.
              User deploys Cloudron on their own resources.

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              #8

              @timconsidine Of course it is a managed service if the owner of the Cloudron instance hosts apps / software and lets others use it (commercially or non-commercially, depends) - many here do (e.g. let customers use a Wordpress instance against a fee etc.etc.).

              I have pointed out many times that we have a similar problem with Hashicorp Vault, now TL Draw. More and more software projects allow personal use but do not allow to host their apps and let others use it; as - understandably IMHO - hosting the application and thus taking from customers the pain of maintaining it is the only viable income.

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              • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                @timconsidine Of course it is a managed service if the owner of the Cloudron instance hosts apps / software and lets others use it (commercially or non-commercially, depends) - many here do (e.g. let customers use a Wordpress instance against a fee etc.etc.).

                I have pointed out many times that we have a similar problem with Hashicorp Vault, now TL Draw. More and more software projects allow personal use but do not allow to host their apps and let others use it; as - understandably IMHO - hosting the application and thus taking from customers the pain of maintaining it is the only viable income.

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                @necrevistonnezr I wasn't talking about that.

                I questioned whether CLOUDRON itself (the business) is a managed service.

                Yes if I use Cloudron (the software) to provide a hosted service, let's call it XYZ, then XYZ is a managed service. But that doesn't make Cloudron (the business) a managed service, it's a component of the service.

                If Cloudron (the business) is deemed to be providing a managed service when I deploy the software, then so would e.g. Ubuntu if I use that.

                IMO Cloudron (the business) is not providing a managed service.

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                  necrevistonnezr
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                  Yes, that is correct - but Cloudron provides all the tools (install script, customized app package) to allow such use against the license - that can be a legal problem

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                  • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                    Yes, that is correct - but Cloudron provides all the tools (install script, customized app package) to allow such use against the license - that can be a legal problem

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                    #11

                    @necrevistonnezr I agree it is down to interpretation.
                    But it is a slippery slope.
                    If a restricted-licence package has Docker deployment (hosted on hub.docker.com), is Docker the company in breach of the licence ? The VPS provider ? Ubuntu (as the OS on the the VPS)?
                    Personally I would tend to a more restricted interpretation of who is actually deploying and hosting and making available the package.

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