Sentry started life in 2008 as an unlicensed, 71-line Django plugin. The next year we began publishing it under BSD-3, and ten years later we switched to the Business Source License (BSL or BUSL). Last year we purchased Codecov, and a few months ago we published it under BSL/BUSL as well. That led to some vigorous debate because of our use of the term “Open Source” to describe Codecov, from which emerged this helpful suggestion from Adam Jacob, co-founder of Chef.
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Application tracing may be getting all the hype these days and rightfully so, as monolithic Java and.Net applications give way to microservices-based applications in modern IT environments. Distributed tracing provides visibility into the flow of requests between the microservices that make up these applications, helping you to spot performance and network connectivity issues.
CMMS, an acronym for Computerized Maintenance Management System software, is a pivotal tool used by organizations to streamline their maintenance operations. This innovative technology is more than just maintenance software; it represents a comprehensive solution designed to manage, analyze, and optimize the maintenance activities within an organization.