top | item 37179915 OpenTF calls for an official response from HashiCorp 7 points| Coryodaniel | 2 years ago |twitter.com | reply 6 comments order hn newest [+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply The OpenTF manifesto has been signed by 84 companies, 8 OSS projects, and over 270 individual contributors.The community that HashiCorp claims to have wanted is willing and able to contribute.HashiCorp's actions are having a much broader impact on the open-source community from Kubernetes to containerd to flux and many others[1].If you are 'just an end-user' of a HashiCorp BUSL tool, you will be impacted as the CNCF pulls away from using and contributing to those tools.[1]: https://blog.massdriver.cloud/posts/the-changing-face-of-ope...Disclaimer: cofounded Massdriver [+] [-] SebastianStadil|2 years ago|reply Really hoping for a constructive response that we can all build off of. [+] [-] gjvc|2 years ago|reply Good luck with that. [+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply They are being given the opportunity to work in the spirit of the open-source and get the community support they claim to want. load replies (1)
[+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply The OpenTF manifesto has been signed by 84 companies, 8 OSS projects, and over 270 individual contributors.The community that HashiCorp claims to have wanted is willing and able to contribute.HashiCorp's actions are having a much broader impact on the open-source community from Kubernetes to containerd to flux and many others[1].If you are 'just an end-user' of a HashiCorp BUSL tool, you will be impacted as the CNCF pulls away from using and contributing to those tools.[1]: https://blog.massdriver.cloud/posts/the-changing-face-of-ope...Disclaimer: cofounded Massdriver
[+] [-] SebastianStadil|2 years ago|reply Really hoping for a constructive response that we can all build off of.
[+] [-] gjvc|2 years ago|reply Good luck with that. [+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply They are being given the opportunity to work in the spirit of the open-source and get the community support they claim to want. load replies (1)
[+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply They are being given the opportunity to work in the spirit of the open-source and get the community support they claim to want. load replies (1)
[+] [-] Coryodaniel|2 years ago|reply
The community that HashiCorp claims to have wanted is willing and able to contribute.
HashiCorp's actions are having a much broader impact on the open-source community from Kubernetes to containerd to flux and many others[1].
If you are 'just an end-user' of a HashiCorp BUSL tool, you will be impacted as the CNCF pulls away from using and contributing to those tools.
[1]: https://blog.massdriver.cloud/posts/the-changing-face-of-ope...
Disclaimer: cofounded Massdriver
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