> the problem is the definition of Open Source is controlled by the Open Source Initiative, which has been captured by the hyperscalers
Thank you for pointing that out.
This is something I have noticed in the last decade:
A lot of fake, captured organisations have popup around open source. I once went down the rabbit hole to try to make a list and quickly found dozen of them.
It is always very hard to understand what they do and employ a bunch of people who usually never wrote a single line of code.
One example found on the Fedora website is the "Digital Public Goods Alliance" [0]
Thank you for pointing that out.
This is something I have noticed in the last decade:
A lot of fake, captured organisations have popup around open source. I once went down the rabbit hole to try to make a list and quickly found dozen of them. It is always very hard to understand what they do and employ a bunch of people who usually never wrote a single line of code.
One example found on the Fedora website is the "Digital Public Goods Alliance" [0]
- [0] https://www.digitalpublicgoods.net/