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anderseknert

@anderseknert@hachyderm.io

Developer Advocate at Styra. Cloud native security, identity and access control. All things #OpenPolicyAgent. 0.10X engineer. #Clojure hobbyist. Maintainer of two kids. Based in Stockholm 🇸🇪

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The upcoming release of the Open Source Definition (v1.11) will recognize as an software by @MongoDB. 🎉

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman whoa! SSPL considered open source? That sounds wild to me. Any good link detailing what this is about?

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman aha, I thought you meant the OSI was accepting it. Not some random one star GitHub repo.

anderseknert,
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@JasonGoldman all I see is a lame attempt try and open source wash some proprietary licenses. And why is that page talking about OSI in past tense and like something that doesn’t exist anymore? That seems intentionally misleading.

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A surprisingly common mistake people do when contributing to projects is to forget the (often required) sign-off on their commit, and then close the PR only to open a new one where the sign-off is included. This isn’t needed! Next time, just:

git commit --amend --signoff
git push --force

And your signoff will be added to the commit in your PR.

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