🎭 NATS: When Your Digital Child Becomes the Prize in a Custody Battle

Reminder to all companies:
If you build your empire on open-source and contribute nothing back, don't be surprised when the ground starts cracking.

NATS, one of the few messaging systems that actually works without summoning ancient demons, now finds itself torn between its creators at Synadia and its adoptive guardians at CNCF. Like any good custody battle, it’s about one thing: Money. 🤑

As a tiny contributor to NATS, it fills me with childlike glee and existential dread to witness what happens when open source ideals collide headfirst with cold, hard business reality.
It’s a classic story:
A vendor generously donates an open-source jewel… only to demand it back when the math stops adding up.

Synadia, the ever-devoted parent, wants to put NATS under the Business Source License (BSL) to secure its survival. Meanwhile, CNCF holds the project in a loving but legally fortified embrace, refusing to let go.

CNCF, clutching its righteous torch of community ownership, refuses to hand over the toys, reminding Synadia: “You gave it away. There are rules. Also… you signed things.”

As a microscopic speck in this universe of giants, I have one simple emotion: sadness.
Sadness that the best technology can still be crushed under the weight of human greed, misaligned incentives, and tragic irony.

OSS survives because we believe in it. OSS dies when we monetize belief.

Whatever happens, little NATS deserves better than a lawsuit. It deserves a future.

Will I stop contributing to NATS?
No. I'm far too stubborn for that.
Will I trust it the same way?
Ask me again when the lawsuits stop.

⚡ Still contributing. Still dreaming. Still worried.

Sources:
* cncf.io: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/04/24/protecting-nats-and-the-integrity-of-open-source-cncfs-commitment-to-the-community/
* thestack: https://www.thestack.technology/we-want-it-back-synadia-tries-to-claw-nats-back-from-a-shocked-cncf/
* Nats.io: https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/main/documents/nats/Proposal%20to%20exit%20NATS%20from%20CNCF.pdf
#opensource #natsio #cncf #synadia #foss #techdrama #softwareengineering #NATS #OSS #BusinessSourceLicense #DeveloperLife #SupportOSS #coding #programming

Protecting NATS and the integrity of open source: CNCF’s commitment to the community

When a company contributes a project to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), it’s not just sharing code—it’s making a commitment to the open source community. It’s a pledge to uphold open…

CNCF

#HashiCorp dropped #OpenSource and adopted the #BSL .

Now the first fork is coming out.

#OpenTF #Terraform
#BusinessSourceLicense

OpenTF Foundation

Supporting an impartial, open, and community-driven fork of MPL-licensed Terraform.

#Cloud software news: "Future releases of #HashiCorp's core products will adopt the #BusinessSourceLicense."

HashiCorp is the maker of #Terraform, an infrastructure-as-code tool which has the purpose to make it easy for cloud projects to switch between hyperscalers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, your own Kubernetes, etc. They also work on #Consul (service discovery & cfg) and #Vault (securely accessing secrets. Secrets are passwords, certificates etc.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraform_(software)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consul_(software)

The #BSL #license is not #opensource, but lets code fall back to #GPL (open source) after 3 years. It was invented by MariaDB in 2016, and was met with criticism initially, but the way that Amazon has mistreated Elastic proved some advantages in hindsight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_models_for_open-source_software
https://www.elastic.co/blog/why-license-change-aws

In the meantime, open source competitors of HashiCorp like Pulumi, or projects like Ansible AWX (fka Ansible Tower) can fill the void
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-adopts-business-source-license
https://twitter.com/PulumiCorp/status/1689855250650583043?t=dwz0s4A9m4j-n1dDKvL_jA&s=19

Terraform (software) - Wikipedia

@msw @timbray @sogrady @ahl the #JohnMastodon I know supports Bud Lite, local TZ, and the #BusinessSourceLicense