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As we use the builds from the elastic.co and the Elastic License hasn't changed, there is zero impact for us.
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Nonetheless, I find it an absolute asshole change. I won't defend Amazon's action, but Elastic does not behave much better.
In their reasoning (https://elastic.co/de/blog/...) they accuse Amazon of trademark and Elastic License violation. Both things are better resolved at a court, and not by affecting everyone. While Amazon has more money to pay lawyers, the case seems clear here.
And it will not make any difference for Amazon: As they have shown with MongoDB, they can just build a compatible equivalent.
I rather think, Elastic still doesn't run profitable (-10% margin since years) and wants to make more money, despite calling it "strong results" multiple times (https://ir.elastic.co/news-events/...). -
@sbiewald I'm excited to see what AWS builds in response. What other alternatives other than Solr reasonably exist in this space?
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@rim01 This is simply not true, Elastic has a gross revenue of around a half billion dollars each year.
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rim011224yif they do not care about money they will not change license, because they just do not care about it. so I think what I said is true they want to get money from service providers but service providers does not want to pay.
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