One data point - the techrepublic post points out Kafka as one major project that uses Apache 2.0, but Confluent (the COSS that uses Kafka and is more of a comparable for what you're asking) actually shifted part of their tech off Apache 2.0. Detailed explanation here:
In Confluent's case it wasn't AGPL they switched to, but a custom license. But if you read their explanations, it's actually quite similar logic to Plausible's for switching to AGPL v3
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One data point - the techrepublic post points out Kafka as one major project that uses Apache 2.0, but Confluent (the COSS that uses Kafka and is more of a comparable for what you're asking) actually shifted part of their tech off Apache 2.0. Detailed explanation here:
confluent.io/blog/license-changes-...
In Confluent's case it wasn't AGPL they switched to, but a custom license. But if you read their explanations, it's actually quite similar logic to Plausible's for switching to AGPL v3