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ECOWAS TO ATTACK NIGER AT ANY MOMENT
The ECOWAS Chief of Staff has taken the important decision to proceed with military intervention in Niger. When this meeting was postponed, there was initially speculation that he was being evaluated on the mood of ECOWAS residents. However, despite objections from various sides, including the African Union, the ECOWAS parliament, the Nigerian parliament, the Ghanaian parliament, and Nigerians living on the Niger border, the ECOWAS chief of staff continued to mobilize in preparation for a counterterrorism intervention. I am doing my best. Niger.
By SL NEWS DAILY2 years ago in 01
Terraform's License Transition: A Concern for Open Source Advocates
Introduction Terraform, developed by HashiCorp, has become synonymous with infrastructure as code (IaC). Its name often echoes in the corridors of tech companies, startups, and open-source communities. However, HashiCorp's recent announcement of shifting Terraform's license from MPL 2.0 to the Business Source License (BSL) v1.1 has led to much debate in tech circles. While many corporate decisions are based on protecting intellectual property and monetary interests, the broader community perspective cannot be overlooked.
By Alexander Obregon2 years ago in 01
HashiCorp's License Change: A Step Away from Open Source Ideals?
Introduction In a recent and significant move, HashiCorp, a stalwart in the DevOps and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) spaces, announced a change in its source code license. HashiCorp's products, notably Terraform - one of the most effective and widely used tools in the IaC landscape - had been under the Mozilla Public License v2.0 (MPL 2.0). Now, HashiCorp will use the Business Source License (BSL) v1.1 for all future releases of its products. This shift marks a critical juncture not only for HashiCorp, but also for the broader open-source community.
By Alexander Obregon2 years ago in 01
OpenTF: A New Era for Open Source Infrastructure as Code
Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of technology, open source has long been a beacon for innovation and community collaboration. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools, such as HashiCorp’s Terraform, have transformed how organizations manage and deploy cloud resources. Amidst HashiCorp’s recent shift from MPL 2.0 to Business Source License (BSL) v1.1 for Terraform, OpenTF emerges as a beacon of hope for those committed to open source ideals.
By Alexander Obregon2 years ago in 01
Open Source Advocacy: How Spacelift is Responding to Terraform’s Licensing Change
Disclaimer: I do not work for, nor represent, Spacelift in any capacity. The following article is written from my personal perspective on the current situation surrounding HashiCorp's licensing changes and Spacelift's involvement in the OpenTF initiative.
By Alexander Obregon2 years ago in 01








