On 5/2/25 11:04 AM, Bert Peters wrote:
Hi all,
A while ago we as a distro decided to stop supporting Redis, due to
their licence change [1], and move to Valkey. Through a combined
effort, we removed all direct dependencies on redis, replacing them
with vault and patching until that worked. The
Hi all,
A while ago we as a distro decided to stop supporting Redis, due to
their licence change [1], and move to Valkey. Through a combined
effort, we removed all direct dependencies on redis, replacing them
with vault and patching until that worked. The announcement was posted,
and a deadline wa
On 5/2/25 5:04 PM, Bert Peters wrote:
This seems to me the Arch way: pragmatic and user
central.
Now I know that this is not a universally shared opinion, so please
consider this email an invitation for discussion on what we should be
doing here.
Hi.
As you say, this sounds like a pragmatic w
On 5/2/25 5:04 PM, Bert Peters wrote:
Now I know that this is not a universally shared opinion, so please
consider this email an invitation for discussion on what we should be
doing here.
I think as long as 1) there's nothing preventing us from packaging it
and 2) there's a maintainer willing
On Fri, May 02, 2025 at 05:04:51PM +0200, Bert Peters wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A while ago we as a distro decided to stop supporting Redis, due to
> their licence change [1], and move to Valkey. Through a combined
> effort, we removed all direct dependencies on redis, replacing them
> with vault and p