6xpipe_@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•What came first, the programmer or the code?English
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1 year agoYou’re supposed to do that anyway. Code on SO is licensed as CC BY-SA, which requires attribution.
You’re supposed to do that anyway. Code on SO is licensed as CC BY-SA, which requires attribution.
I was curious too, so I looked into their Github issues. Apparently, SQLite doesn’t play well with k8s due to the distributed/networked nature of the environment. According to comments in the pull request, that seems to be the main driver. And apparently, Radarr already has a Postgres option.
Though, there are requests going back to 2017 to support it…just because, I guess? That person seems to just want all their data in one DB for some reason.
“What did that code look like two minutes ago?”
“Oh, ok.”
The links from that post and top comment point out that that initiative was dropped. It got mired down in bikeshedding from hundreds of opinions and SO eventually just said, “Fuck it.”
The MIT announcement thread was edited with the cancellation announcment:
The top comment from your link points out the current license:
And CC BY-SA is the only license listed on the official help page.