It's cool that they're being open about this, but I'd be curious to know if the situation was their own doing or not? For example, how many non-hashicorp employees are maintainers? Do they allow this? (I'm actually asking-- I don't know the answer.)
Open source is great, but a single SPOF in one company is becoming too much of an healthy norm. If you love your software, set it free. And if you're worried about people^W companies taking it proprietary and not giving back, then use copyleft.
Open source is great, but a single SPOF in one company is becoming too much of an healthy norm. If you love your software, set it free. And if you're worried about people^W companies taking it proprietary and not giving back, then use copyleft.