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When MongoDB changed their license it made the case for us operating it, for the Helm Hub, to need to use something else. We can't use the newer versions, or so I'm told.
I would suggest replacing MongoDB with PostgreSQL. It now can handle documents and, if I understand what I read right, it's the foundation for the MongoDB API compliant service that Amazon operates.
In any case, the idea is to use a data store whose license we can and with versions getting updates for security and bugs.
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Why exactly is that? As far as I know projects using MongoDB, on any version, including the latest, is completely allowed. Effectively blocking any new release (helm/hub#212) seems unnecessary.
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When MongoDB changed their license it made the case for us operating it, for the Helm Hub, to need to use something else. We can't use the newer versions, or so I'm told.
I would suggest replacing MongoDB with PostgreSQL. It now can handle documents and, if I understand what I read right, it's the foundation for the MongoDB API compliant service that Amazon operates.
In any case, the idea is to use a data store whose license we can and with versions getting updates for security and bugs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: