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Apart from Flyway (Apache), Atlas (Apache) and Sqitch (MIT) still use "Open Source" licenses.


Don't confuse the license with project ownership. Flyway is owned by Red Gate Software and the community edition of Flyway is licensed under Apache 2.0. Apache Atlas is owned by the Apache Software Foundation AND licensed under Apache 2.0.


I'm pretty sure they mean https://atlasgo.io/ and not https://atlas.apache.org/.


Ah, my fault. But that does not change the point I try to make: project ownership is equally important, if you cannot just fork and maintain some open source software yourself. It's something to include in risk calculations.




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