Nomad is open source (or, at least, a significant subset of it is). Anyone is able to continue to improve it, even if Hashicorp is no longer paying people to work on it.
That's not enough, Basho (creators of Riak database) also made it open source. In fact after they went out of business Bet365 even purchased their proprietary code and made it open source, but the database is still considered dead.
I used to do sales for an enterprise "open source" software product, so I get it, but the truth is as soon as someone stops paying people to keep the project going it will die.
Seems like some projects survive their parent company abandoning them like illumos (successor to opensolaris). It's not common, but also not impossible.
Not at all. Hashicorp literally pays for all development of nomad. They're the only commits short of a small number of PRs. Kubernetes commits are from a wide array of companies, and Google is only one.
And just as with Kubernetes and Google, Nomad development can continue outside of Hashicorp if Hashicorp no longer decides to support it. Which org has a longer track record of deprecating almost everything they release? Not Hashicorp, and frankly, I’ll always trust Hashicorp versus Google based on the historical behavior and forward incentives of both.