IANAL, but this happens fairly often within the community. My loose understanding is that code released under the AGPL remains licensed under the AGPL; the license can't just be retroactively revoked like that. The company may require that active forks adopt a new name and branding due to trademark disputes, but this is a different matter not covered by the license.
I was not able to find an active fork; the closest thing I'm finding so far is here, but it hasn't seen any activity for 7 months:
Very cool, thank you. It seems like the original AGPL license should have worked for companies like MongoDB. But, their company, they can do what they like and lose users.
I was not able to find an active fork; the closest thing I'm finding so far is here, but it hasn't seen any activity for 7 months:
https://github.com/normousdb/normous