Given that it's almost been 2 years since the FSL change[1], I would imagine it's possible to set up a rolling mirror into https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/sentry-open-source/sentry that serves as an easier "what is actually open right now?" browser.
I just realized while typing that out: a snapshot of the source code actually doesn't help anyone know if a particular commit is Apache 2 since the change is dependent upon an accounting record on GitHub
Given that it's almost been 2 years since the FSL change[1], I would imagine it's possible to set up a rolling mirror into https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/sentry-open-source/sentry that serves as an easier "what is actually open right now?" browser.
I just realized while typing that out: a snapshot of the source code actually doesn't help anyone know if a particular commit is Apache 2 since the change is dependent upon an accounting record on GitHub
That was the advantage of the BuSL 1.1 scheme, that those cut-over dates were embedded in the file https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/blob/22.7.0/LICENSE#L19 and https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/blob/22.8.0/LICENSE#L19 is open in 10 days
1: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/commit/d4d89e2fa93ad99f1... is Nov 17, 2023 -05:00