Camunda Community Podcast

Zeebe and Open Source with Daniel Meyer

July 23, 2019 Josh Wulf / Daniel Meyer Season 1 Episode 2
Camunda Community Podcast
Zeebe and Open Source with Daniel Meyer
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An interview in Berlin with Daniel Meyer, Camunda CTO and Zeebe Committer #0, covering Open Source, Zeebe, the recent license change, and how companies can be sustainable and successful while staying true to Open Source in the new world of cloud-native services.

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Introduction
Background: the historical success of Open Source
Why Camunda is Open Source
The challenge facing Open Source in 2019
Why the Zeebe license change
What the Zeebe license does not restrict
Why not the AGPL?
Why YAL (Yet Another License)?
"Technically not Open Source"
The Road to Production Ready
Zeebe: Commit #0
"Cloud Native Principles"
Continue to share, continue to invest
Software is a people business