Le 16/10/2018 à 16:03, Paul Wise a écrit : > Hi all, > > I noticed MongoDB are pushing a new license that tries to be like the > AGPL but more expansive in what software it covers and more expansive > in what activities trigger the clauses within it. > > They have posted to the OSI license review mailing list: > > http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-review_lists.opensource.org/2018-October/003603.html > > For your convenience, I have included a full copy of the mail below, > which includes a justification section as well as full license terms. > > From: Eliot Horowitz <el...@mongodb.com> > Date: Tue Oct 16 13:03:02 UTC 2018 > Subject: [License-review] Approval: Server Side Public License, Version 1 > (SSPL v1) > ... > “If you make the functionality of the Program or a modified version > available to third parties as a service, you must make the Service > Source Code available via network download to everyone at no charge, > under the terms of this License. Making the functionality of the > Program or modified version available to third parties as a service > includes, without limitation, enabling third parties to interact with > the functionality of the Program or modified version remotely through > a computer network, offering a service the value of which entirely or > primarily derives from the value of the Program or modified version, > or offering a service that accomplishes for users the primary purpose > of the Software or modified version.
I feel this part fails against the dissident test but I could be wrong.