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Do you love licensing drama? Last week HashiCorp made headlines with an announcement by CTO Armon Dadgar that they're changing licensing models. HashiCorp is now adopting the Business Source License, or BSL, which was popularized by MariaDB and Couchbase. Under the BSL, HashiCorp code will remain freely available and usable for non-production use. You may be granted a license for production use if your project doesn't compete with HashiCorp. If it does you'll need to buy a commercial license. The move has generated a lot of discussion and speculation in the community given how prevalent projects like Terraform are. This and more on the Rundown.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown
0:43 - NVIDIA Launches Refreshed H100 Without Intel
4:41 - Years of Intel CPUs affected by Downfall Bug
9:06 - Groq and Samsung Foundry Bring Next-Gen LPU
13:43 - OpenELA is formed by Oracle, SUSE, and More
18:03 - Intel Terminates Tower Semiconductor Acquisition
21:27 - Itential and Alkira Team Up
24:27 - Business Source License Adopted by HashiCorp
39:41 - The Weeks Ahead41:07 - Thanks for WatchingFollow our Hosts on
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Do you love licensing drama? Last week HashiCorp made headlines with an announcement by CTO Armon Dadgar that they're changing licensing models. HashiCorp is now adopting the Business Source License, or BSL, which was popularized by MariaDB and Couchbase. Under the BSL, HashiCorp code will remain freely available and usable for non-production use. You may be granted a license for production use if your project doesn't compete with HashiCorp. If it does you'll need to buy a commercial license. The move has generated a lot of discussion and speculation in the community given how prevalent projects like Terraform are. This and more on the Rundown.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown
0:43 - NVIDIA Launches Refreshed H100 Without Intel
4:41 - Years of Intel CPUs affected by Downfall Bug
9:06 - Groq and Samsung Foundry Bring Next-Gen LPU
13:43 - OpenELA is formed by Oracle, SUSE, and More
18:03 - Intel Terminates Tower Semiconductor Acquisition
21:27 - Itential and Alkira Team Up
24:27 - Business Source License Adopted by HashiCorp
39:41 - The Weeks Ahead41:07 - Thanks for WatchingFollow our Hosts on
Social Media
Tom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerd
Stephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett
Follow Gestalt IT
Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT
#Rundown, #OpenELA, #AI, #Security, #Linux, #OpenSource, @IntelBusiness, @GroqInc, @Samsung, @Oracle, @SUSE, @Redhat, @Itential, @Alkira, @HashiCorp, #TFDx, #VMwareExplore, #SFD26, #SDC2023, #EFD2,

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