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the workload orchestrator efforts in this repo have been built on top of nomad.
before building out this layer and making it available to the developer teams at Holochain and Holo, i want to inquire how much the license that has been adopted by the project introduces friction or prevention of certain use-cases in our context.
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In a formal sense, this is an unfree license given the restriction in terms of use.
The practical impact is a cognitive and legal load in terms of evaluating whether our use is out of scope with the above licensing conditions.
For me, this is a showstopper in the context of the Holo Platform infrastructure, as it would impair the agility and slows down the velocity of Holo with regards to use in Holo infrastructure, due to additional cycles of considering licensing issues over and above practical implementatin issues.
That's clearly not the case for Holochain per se, but there is a potential grey area since the Holo Platform does have some dependency on Holochain Infrastructure.
the workload orchestrator efforts in this repo have been built on top of nomad.
before building out this layer and making it available to the developer teams at Holochain and Holo, i want to inquire how much the license that has been adopted by the project introduces friction or prevention of certain use-cases in our context.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: