So.. you aren’t taking patches?
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If the patches need to go in OSS licensed bits of Elasticsearch, they should to upstream. Today the artifacts of Open Distro for Elasticsearch don't include those bits... https://opendistro.github.io/for-elasticsearch-docs/docs/install/rpm/ …pic.twitter.com/qbByaAc4dD
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But who accepts? If the elastic folks deny your patch, how much new functionality is required before it’s a fork not a distro?
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It depends on how the scenario plays out. There is often more than one way to implement functionality in a modular system. Maybe a less optimal way that retains compatibility with an upstream that does not accept patches can be found. One hopes that bugfixes would just be applied
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So that’s when you’ll call it something other than elastic search?
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Cause from here, you forked, released open source versions of their proprietary features, and called it by their name. You went for the throat. You had every right to, and might be justified in it, but man - you took the name, too.
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We already have the service with the same name.
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What should we have done instead, that Elastic would have agreed to? We have customers to support.
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Y’all should’ve just worked out a licensing deal, and if needed, passed price increases onto customers. This fork is the nuclear option... another Oracle Linux. The community would be crazy to support this.
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From what I’m hearing, sounds like @GCPcloud worked out a way to do pretty much like what I suggested here. Licensed ES will be available on gcp as a managed service.
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Replying to @inthecloud247 @adrianco and
From what I have seen so far, this is integration of the existing managed service run by Elastic such that it has console, billing, and service discovery. In other words: at the core, it is the existing service run by Elastic that was already available on AWS and GCP.
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Replying to @_msw_ @inthecloud247 and
I think that's true of MongoDB's service too
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