AGPL is pretty much a non-starter for any commercial development.
The RSALv2 let you use Redis, unless you were a service provider. Now, you can't use it for anything (EVERYTHING is accessed over a network now) without sharing your source.
So, before everyone but amazon could use it for commercial purposes, now no one can.
2) you only have to share what you change. You don’t have to change it to provide it as a service, but if you do, you have to share the code. That doesn’t seem particularly harsh and certainly doesn’t prevent providing it commercially.
You have to make the choice about sharing at the start. If you use AGPL and later decide to make changes, you'll have to share. So most don't want to risk it.
But more important, AGPL software is banned at many large corporations. It's simply not an option.
AGPL is pretty much a non-starter for any commercial development.
The RSALv2 let you use Redis, unless you were a service provider. Now, you can't use it for anything (EVERYTHING is accessed over a network now) without sharing your source.
So, before everyone but amazon could use it for commercial purposes, now no one can.