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Using Fuse 6.3.0 on production #387

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MariuszHxGNMIN opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 3 comments
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Using Fuse 6.3.0 on production #387

MariuszHxGNMIN opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 3 comments

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@MariuszHxGNMIN
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Hi All
I'm trying to understand the licensing of fuse 6.3.0. If I will clone it from this Git repo and build it by myself can I use it and redistribute it to production according to Apache 2.0 License or do I need Red Had Subscription for this ? to be honest with you all this is very unclear

@zregvart
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Hi @MariuszHxGNMIN all the code you see in this repository is licensed according to the Apache 2.0 License. Red Hat provides support and services around this when it's productised and to receive support and services you need a subscription. You can read more on the Fuse landing page on Red Hat portal.

@MariuszHxGNMIN
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@zregvart Ok.. that is clear.. but I still don't understand does it mean that if I will take a code and use it on production (according to Apache 2.0 I could do that) I will have to pay for a subscription or not? If I don't need a support what then?

@zregvart
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zregvart commented May 9, 2017

@MariuszHxGNMIN please consult the pages I linked above for details. You don't have to pay anything for using the software, only if you wish to pay for the support.

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