I think it's too late to try to pin down the term "open source" to any one particular meaning. Instead I think we can evolve to something like what Creative Commons has done, and use various terms to describe various…
I'm the author of the article, I may have made it too long. TLDR: - the term "Open Source" was used for at least 13 years prior to OSI's "invention" of the term. It was used in linux and windows developer communities,…
The UI might be a bit too minimal. it's not clear to me why it has multiple text fields (i assumed one might be the title, and the others for content, but both of them seem to be rendered inline as 1 sentence) live…
> With Grafana you can only choose a single data source per widget. this is not correct. Since 2.5 you can mix datasources. see http://docs.grafana.org/guides/whats-new-in-v2-5/
I think it's too late to try to pin down the term "open source" to any one particular meaning. Instead I think we can evolve to something like what Creative Commons has done, and use various terms to describe various…
I'm the author of the article, I may have made it too long. TLDR: - the term "Open Source" was used for at least 13 years prior to OSI's "invention" of the term. It was used in linux and windows developer communities,…
The UI might be a bit too minimal. it's not clear to me why it has multiple text fields (i assumed one might be the title, and the others for content, but both of them seem to be rendered inline as 1 sentence) live…
> With Grafana you can only choose a single data source per widget. this is not correct. Since 2.5 you can mix datasources. see http://docs.grafana.org/guides/whats-new-in-v2-5/