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License inconsistency about the Connectors Bundle Docker #1640

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michaelarnauts opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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License inconsistency about the Connectors Bundle Docker #1640

michaelarnauts opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Describe the Bug

There is an inconsistency about the License to use the Camunda Connectors Bundle Docker image.


On this page: https://docs.camunda.io/docs/reference/licenses/#connectors

The Connector SDK, REST Connector, Connector Runtime Docker image, and Connectors Bundle Docker image are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.

It seems that the Connectors Bundle Docker image is available under the Apache 2.0 license, so freely available to use in production.


On this page: https://camunda.com/blog/2022/05/how-open-is-camunda-platform-8/

The short summary is that you can run everything green (including green stripes) as self-managed in production without needing a license.

It seems to indicate that the Connectors are available to use together with the Zeebe engine withouth a license. (It's not marked as blue), so freely available to use in production.


On this page: https://github.com/camunda/connectors#modules-available-under-camunda-self-managed-free-edition-license

Modules available under Camunda Self-Managed Free Edition license

It seems the docker image is only available under the Proprietary license, so it can't be used in production without a license.


Can this be clarified?

@michaelarnauts michaelarnauts added the kind:bug Something isn't working label Jan 9, 2024
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@crobbins215 I think we need to adapt to the latest license changes right?

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@sbuettner yes I think so, do you have a list of licenses we should be changing to? I wasn't involved in the licence changes.

@felix-mueller do you have any input in this area to ensure we align with the business?

@sbuettner I think we can close off https://github.com/camunda/team-connectors/issues/854 and just keep one ticket open.

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