>We don’t believe this is in the spirit of open source.
Open source seems to be evolving from being truly open source to being a variant with financially driven contingencies. HashiCorp have created great OSS over the years and am grateful for it. I understand their intention behind this move, but having a financially driven motive drive their OSS is not a good thing. I'd rather they not open source any of their code than put such limitations on it with these licenses.
Open source seems to be evolving from being truly open source to being a variant with financially driven contingencies. HashiCorp have created great OSS over the years and am grateful for it. I understand their intention behind this move, but having a financially driven motive drive their OSS is not a good thing. I'd rather they not open source any of their code than put such limitations on it with these licenses.