The ruthless forking of Terraform
The ruthless forking of Terraform
Not trying to defend Hashicorp, but you also have to understand that this is more and less our fault for using big-tech platforms.
Devs want convenient solution for the cloud, and we use tools from big-tech, at the cost of getting vendor-locked and also watching them exploit other open-source project.
Hashicorp, just like MongoDB and Elasticsearch were sick of Amazon raking in profits from these sources. These companies wouldn’t have gone to such lengths.
I really wonder if it matters especially since the open source version may be coming out
I’d like to believe that Amazon folks might be drooling at this idea. In all honesty, BSL isn’t a bad license per se. If anything, it is better than a license that hides source code. To be exact, it’s a source-available license, just not open-source. Their earlier license was MPL, which is generally regarded as a better permissive open-source license. I’m more of a “prefers GNU, but can settle” type, so I don’t see any issue with it.
If you’re not an absolutist, you should not worry about this drama. You only have to choose which of the either team provides better service, and the direction the project takes in. The original maintainers are part of the company, and so in a way, I don’t see the value this fork adds. They get paid to write code, but the people putting their effort in a fork do not. Amazon might be forced to pay donations to full-time maintainers and contributors. Either way, it’s a win-win situation. People still use Elasticsearch, MongoDB and Redis, so this too, shall pass.