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by cybrexalpha
664 days ago
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I'm getting increasingly nervous about baking in assumptions on software that doesn't have a strong guarantee of staying open source. Foundations like the CNCF help here, where projects are assigned ownership to the foundation. There is a middle ground though. It's not practical to only build on top of foundation-owned software. So a metric I use these days is to consider the cost of replacement or fork maintenance, combined with how likely I think a license change would be, as part of evaluation. |
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