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roadmap
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OpenTF Repository is now Public
Good to see, waiting on https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/issues/8 so can do some testing (yes can build from source, but I'd rather use the releases)
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HashiCorp silently amend Terraform Registry TOS
Not the OP, but I suspect HN has trimmed the anchor link.
> https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/issues/24#issuec...
That's the comment that made the issue clear -- specifically TOS were amended for https://registry.terraform.io to state:
> You may download providers, modules, policy libraries and/or other Services or Content from this website __solely for use with, or in support of, HashiCorp Terraform.__
ie., it looks like the intent is "You can't use OpenTF with registry.terraform.io".
IMO, that feels a little petty. But, I guess if OpenTF is taking a position of "Use us instead of Terraform", then they shouldn't expect to get the usage of Hashicorps infra.
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
Making sure there aren't any trademark infringements left, that we have some basic community process in place, etc.
There's unfortunately a bunch of these things we have to do before we can publish. We created a public roadmap repo if you'd like to track the progress[0]. We're doing our best to make it public as soon as possible.
[0]: https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/milestones
Disclaimer: Work at Spacelift, and currently temporary Technical Lead of the OpenTF Project, until it's committee-steered.
terraform-pr
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HashiCorp silently amend Terraform Registry TOS
Even though this will likely prevent OpenTF from connecting to registry.terraform.io to get plugins, the source code for most (all?) plugins is still open source and actually stored on GitHub (e.g. https://github.com/terraform-provider-openstack/terraform-pr...).
More work for OpenTF to get up and running, but also feels reasonable that HashiCorp wouldn't allow connecting to their service.
What are some alternatives?
spacectl - Spacelift client and CLI
terraform-provider-stateful - Generic abstract stateful resources to manage arbitrary objects by executing arbitrary commands
manifesto - The OpenTF Manifesto expresses concern over HashiCorp's switch of the Terraform license from open-source to the Business Source License (BSL) and calls for the tool's return to a truly open-source license.
terraform-provider-airbyte - Terraform Provider for Airbyte API
opentf - OpenTofu lets you declaratively manage your cloud infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/opentofu/opentofu]
terraform-provider-sops - A Terraform provider for reading Mozilla sops files
para - Para - community plugin manager and a "swiss army knife" for Terraform/Terragrunt - just 1 tool to facilitate all your workflows.
github.packages.tf - Bridge between GitHub Releases and Terraform
terraform-provider-openstack - Terraform OpenStack provider
git-absorb - git commit --fixup, but automatic
cloud-nuke - A tool for cleaning up your cloud accounts by nuking (deleting) all resources within it