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TimescaleDB - Timeseries database for PostgreSQL
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What is the TimescaleDB open-source license?

Apache 2.0.

Is there a TimescaleDB community or group I can join?

Yes! We have a very active online community in Slack, and you can report any issues on our GitHub page.

Where can I get TimescaleDB source code?

See GitHub.

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