I had the same question. Also, how exactly does this connect to the Linux Foundation? If these are really like the other foundational projects LF supports, why aren't they just included under the same umbrella. Additionally, who is leading this? All I see here is the vague announcement, several listed projects, and pricing to join this new foundation. Perhaps I don't understand how these things start (I wasn't there for the beginning of LF), but this looks to my eyes more like corporate divestment than sustainable shared collaboration.
We do this at Arcade.dev with oAuth scopes and token persistence for each agent. There is a grant required for each tool-user tuple the first time, but then it’s remembered
I think the very concept of this is to open source a common stack, instead of relying on a middleman like Porter, which also costs a TON of money at business tier
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