
In February 2026, Chris Cantalupo focused on licensing governance and codebase hygiene for the sustainable-computing-io/kepler repository. He delivered a Licensing Consolidation and Cleanup feature that standardized the project’s licensing to Apache-2.0, removing outdated BSD and GPL references after eBPF features were removed from the main branch. This work, implemented through a dedicated chore commit, clarified the repository’s legal baseline and reduced compliance risk for future releases. Chris utilized Docker, Markdown, and license management skills to improve repository governance and documentation, laying a foundation for streamlined maintenance and clearer licensing as the project evolves beyond its previous eBPF dependencies.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for sustainable-computing-io/kepler focused on licensing governance and codebase hygiene. Delivered Licensing Consolidation and Cleanup to standardize licensing to Apache-2.0 only and remove references to outdated BSD and GPL licenses. This clarifies licensing since eBPF features were removed from the main branch and reduces legal/compliance risk for future releases. The change was implemented via a dedicated chore commit (cdef473938d033f4ef2b58b67e1e34d3f4f0f684).
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for sustainable-computing-io/kepler focused on licensing governance and codebase hygiene. Delivered Licensing Consolidation and Cleanup to standardize licensing to Apache-2.0 only and remove references to outdated BSD and GPL licenses. This clarifies licensing since eBPF features were removed from the main branch and reduces legal/compliance risk for future releases. The change was implemented via a dedicated chore commit (cdef473938d033f4ef2b58b67e1e34d3f4f0f684).

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