Yet another company has evidently failed to realize going in that open source means open, and is changing to a new proprietary license with "open source" in the name.
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Less than a week after IBM announced that it was donating three open source AI tools to the Linux Foundation, FOSS Force learns that Kubernetes-focused Mirantis is the process of donating a couple of project to CNCF.
Five years after it was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox project, KubeEdge becomes a graduated project at CNCF.
People close to GitLab have told Reuters that the DevOps pipeline service is looking for a buyer and that cloud monitoring company Datadog is expressing an interest.
Acorn Labs CEO announces that the company is suddenly dropping its flagship product to focus on GPTScript, an AI scripting language.
A little over three years ago, Unbound donated its Crossplane framework to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation where it has thrived. On Tuesday, the company donated Upjet, a framework it's designed to be used with Crossplane, to CNCF.
After seven years, we're reviving our Friday FOSS Week in Review column. This week we're covering Istio's graduation at CNCF, Oracle's attempt to take the moral high ground against Red Hat, and Elon Musk's latest adventure.
After spending eight years as a Linux Containers project, Canonical says it wants to bring the project back home to Ubuntu.
Mirantis has released k0s 1.27 as the latest and greatest version of its open-source Kubernetes distribution. With this release, the focus seems to be on security.