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foundation reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: Canonical Dicussions for OSS Projects?
A mature open source project may be governed under an open source foundation which usually gives it a charter https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/main/charter.md#3-va...
... and/or set of values: https://kubernetes.io/community/values/
There's also a lot of open source guides here https://todogroup.org/resources/guides/ that may help you if you're looking at building mature open source projects.
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
The CNCF has made exceptions on their license policy before, specifically for MPL based software. It'll probably be easier for OpenTF to go through that process than to relicense (which is likely not even possible for anyone other than Hashicorp).
- https://github.com/cncf/foundation/tree/main/license-excepti...
- https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/main/license-excepti...
- ebpf 月报 - 2023 年 1 月
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Cubernetes
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A call to the open source community for help!
His behavior offends me as a professional software engineer and/ in my opinion, violates CNCF Code of Conduct https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md.
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Is Cloud Native meaningless jargon?
Anyone can become a member. Non-profit as in https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/charter.md
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Cloud Native design
Read more about role of the CNCF, their projects and Values here.
- CNCF: Third Party Dependencies that have been Relicensed to AGPL
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Minio Changes License to AGPL
https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/allowed-third...
I haven't read the details, or ever seen this policy before (I'm new to both projects) but it was summarized by one of our counterparts at the Linux Foundation here:
https://twitter.com/cra/status/1384859663615864833
Tl;dr: licenses must be approved for use, and the CNCF has this list of allowed licenses, AGPL is not on it. The CNCF is in the business of distributing permissively-licensed software is the short version I guess. I don't understand, I don't work on the legal side, I am a dev and I support end users.
It seems if your Apache 2.0 licensed project needs to modify and distribute as modified Grafana, which it seems likely we will need to do at some point, then you cannot distribute them together. Chris says they are going to work something out, but when a component has made a decision to re-license with a restrictive-copyleft license such as AGPL, I don't know what there is that can be done.
Maybe the CNCF adopts AGPL too, (which would mean that then all those "viral-GPL" FUD-spreaders will have been right...) that seems counter-productive if that is the outcome.
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Can you recommend some resources for learning about security practices I should know about when approaching an app conversion to kubes from VM based deploys please?
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