Chad Whitacre is head of open source at Sentry, an application and performance monitoring software maker that moved to a business source license for its products in 2019, and then to a functional source license in November 2023. In this episode, he discusses the #tragedyofthecommons vs #enclosure, open source vs open products, #BSL vs #FSL and the story of "The #Codecov kerfuffle." #OSS#softwarecommons#opensource#opensourcesustainability#podcast
#codecov has withdrew its position on #opensource matter. They have admitted their mistake and also made amends by retracting all false advertising. The case is closed.
Been lovely to see #Codecov evolve ever since they joined @getsentry and nice to see them using the same #BSLLicense when they decided to now release their product as kind of #OpenSource 👏
'The Business Source License (this document, or the "License") is not an Open Source license. However, the Licensed Work will eventually be made available under an Open Source License, as stated in this License.'
once again contemplating if I want to add codecov tokens to all my currently breaking repos, or just rip out codecov
what do the cool kids do these days?
I know about Hynek's --fail-under=XX% post, but the thing I really care about day-to-day is the "lines covered/not covered in this diff or PR". #codecov#python#testing