OpenTF: A Fork of Terraform for the Open-Source Community
The article announces the creation of OpenTF, a fork of the popular infrastructure as code tool Terraform. This comes in response to HashiCorp's decision to change the license of their core products, including Terraform, to the Business Source License (BSL). The OpenTF initiative aims to keep Terraform open-source and has gained significant support from over 100 companies, 10 projects, and 400 individuals. The OpenTF manifesto outlines two steps: appealing to HashiCorp to revert the license change and, if unsuccessful, forking the Terraform project. Since HashiCorp has not reversed their decision, OpenTF has been created. The initiative plans to become part of the Linux Foundation, with the goal of joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to ensure the project remains open-source and vendor-neutral. The article also provides an update on the progress of the fork and invites readers to subscribe to the public repository for notifications. This development is significant for developers who rely on Terraform for their infrastructure management and highlights the importance of open-source principles in the industry.