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Citizen development enabled by low-code and no-code tools works for apps that are simple, independent, internal, and low-risk. But real apps should be built by real developers.
Look no further than the recent forkings of Redis and Terraform to see where the true power lies in the land of open source.
The Kubernetes open source project should serve as the blueprint for the way in which we develop, govern, fund, and support AI projects.
The license changes of Redis and Elasticsearch may harken the end of open-source projects backed by solo vendors. Let’s work through what that means.
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