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The company behind this module has been acquired by Grafana. The repo moved there https://github.com/grafana/pyroscope, and they changed the license to AGPL, to match the rest of Grafana. AGPL is not allowed in CNCF projects.
We're currently on an old version, and no new versions are expected. It's not an issue right now, but eventually there may be security issues, if not in that module than in its dependencies.
research possible replacements, present pros / cons
make a decision with maintainers which replacement to use
make code changes to replace the library
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react-flame-graph seems to be the most popular flame-graph visualisation library out there. It is developed by Brian Vaughn, a core React developer who amoung other things also worked on introducing the React Profiler. It seems like a great library that can be said to be the community's "go-to choice", but it hasn't received any updates since 4 years ago.
Also I couldn't find any other tools that allowed the direct conversion of a Jaegar trace to a flame graph, which could pose a problem for us. As a workaround, can we include this script for conversion from pyroscope/flamegraph into our codebase directly with proper attribution in a way that doesn't violate the licensing requirements?
The company behind this module has been acquired by Grafana. The repo moved there https://github.com/grafana/pyroscope, and they changed the license to AGPL, to match the rest of Grafana. AGPL is not allowed in CNCF projects.
We're currently on an old version, and no new versions are expected. It's not an issue right now, but eventually there may be security issues, if not in that module than in its dependencies.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: