No shit. When a company closes a previously open tool the community makes a fork of it and just keeps using it. That's kind of the point. Its nearly impossible to do anything about it so if you want it to be a commercial product you force people to pay for then don't start as open source.
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>Nvidia is now among the official adopters of OpenBao, an open source fork of HashiCorp's Vault secrets management software, according to recently released documentation.
Nvidia’s involvement signals growing support for OpenBao, which so far hasn't received as widespread attention or adoption as its infrastructure-as-code counterpart, OpenTofu, a fork of HashiCorp's Terraform that amassed formal pledges of support from more than 140 companies and 600 individuals in its first month.
No shit. When a company closes a previously open tool the community makes a fork of it and just keeps using it. That's kind of the point. Its nearly impossible to do anything about it so if you want it to be a commercial product you force people to pay for then don't start as open source.
Archive: https://archive.today/AqbfR
From the post:
>>Nvidia is now among the official adopters of OpenBao, an open source fork of HashiCorp's Vault secrets management software, according to recently released documentation.
Nvidia’s involvement signals growing support for OpenBao, which so far hasn't received as widespread attention or adoption as its infrastructure-as-code counterpart, OpenTofu, a fork of HashiCorp's Terraform that amassed formal pledges of support from more than 140 companies and 600 individuals in its first month.
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