spring-tools

The next generation of tooling for Spring Boot, including support for Cloud Foundry manifest files, Concourse CI pipeline definitions, BOSH deployment manifests, and more... - Available for Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, and Theia (by spring-projects)

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  • Redis is open source again
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 May 2025
    > Because a big company like Amazon has produced almost no open source work

    This may have been true a decade ago, but things are quite different now.

    > compared to how much it has benefited from open source.

    This is the nature of digital public goods. We are all going to disproportionately benefit from digital public goods relative to what can be produced as new digital public goods. No one will ever, EVER be able to "contribute proportionately" given the endless bounty of software made freely available for all to use.

    > If that was the standard, so many of AWS services will spend all their reinvent time giving credits to their source OSS projects.

    The observant should notice a change in this over the years. For example, the announcement for Amazon Q Code Transformation [1] acknowledged that OpenRewrite was used under the covers, even though it was an implementation detail that didn't have to be disclosed...

    Of course these disclosures and good-faith intentions to engage on open-source community terms under long-established community norms don't always work out the way we hope. [2]

    [1] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/upgrade-your-java-applicati...

    [2] https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-tools/issues/1443

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