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Update License #25

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@FloorD FloorD commented Oct 7, 2021

Hey Mostafa! Pawel recommends changing the license for xk6 from AGPL-3 to Apache 2.0 because we want to assure users that they are free to execute extensions in all modes: locally, using k6-operator on their own infrastructure and in the k6-cloud. Apache 2.0 license makes this more explicit.

Hey Mostafa! Pawel recommends changing the license for xk6 from AGPL-3 to Apache 2.0 because we want to assure users that they are free to execute extensions in all modes: locally, using k6-operator on their own infrastructure and in the k6-cloud. Apache 2.0 license makes this more explicit.
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mostafa commented Oct 7, 2021

Hey @FloorD,

I'm usually not a fan of relicensing to permissive licenses myself, but happy to cooperate. So I'll merge this.

@mostafa mostafa merged commit f2f51c7 into mostafa:master Oct 7, 2021
mostafa pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 31, 2022
Relicense from AGPL-3 to Apache 2.0 because k6.io wants to assure users that they are free to execute extensions in all modes: locally, using k6-operator on their own infrastructure and in the k6-cloud. Apache 2.0 license makes this more explicit.
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