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January 21: Cloud Foundry Foundation
June 22: Open Container Initiative
July 21: Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Open source has won. Popular projects are now economically attractive.
This breeds competition and distrust.
“There are 9 projects (Linux, KDE, Apache, Eclipse, Perl+CPAN, Mozilla+Addons, Gnome, Drupal and GNU) that stand out as significantly larger - roughly 10 times - than any others. All of these projects, categorized as "XtraLarge", are developed as collaborative community projects governed by non-profit foundations. No single vendor project has so far been even close to reaching their magnitude. There appears to be a glass ceiling limiting the growth of the Large single-vendor projects (MySQL, Qt, OpenOffice, Mono, JBoss).”
Henrik Ingo, 2010 http://openlife.cc/blogs/2010/november/how-grow-your-open-source-project-10x-and-revenues-5x
Carrier Networking
Datacenter Networking
Datacenter Operating Systems
Hardware
Virtual Machines
Operating Systems
Application Platforms
Programming Frameworks
Containers
“Any organization that designs a system (defined broadly) will produce a design whose structure is a copy of the organization's communication structure.
Melvyn Conway, 1967
“When looking to split a large application into parts, often management focuses on the technology layer, leading to UI teams, server-side logic teams, and database teams.
When teams are separated along these lines, even simple changes can lead to a cross-team project taking time and budgetary approval.
A smart team will optimise around this and plump for the lesser of two evils - just force the logic into whichever application they have access to. Logic everywhere in other words.
This is an example of Conway's Law in action.” Martin Fowler, “Microservices”
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The people building the infrastructure for the cloud need a way to do continuous innovation.
Users need stability in their cloud
infrastructure to be able to do continuous innovation.
Cloud Foundry enables continuous deployment of cloud native apps at scale.
Cloud Foundry runs in multiple clouds.
We’re rebalancing the system towards user-driven roadmaps and control of the upstream
project.
We’re building support for specific industry clusters in Financial Services, Industrial IoT, and
Telecommunications.
We’re learning a ton about moving a project from single-vendor open source to multi-vendor
open source.
Explicit controls Implicit controls
Transparency Communication
We’re focusing on certification to guarantee portability of apps across clouds.
Make it lasting and durable.
Build the ecosystem of opportunity.
We see a world of cloud computing that is
UBIQUITOUS and FLEXIBLE supporting public, private, and hybrid application environments.
PORTABLE and INTEROPERABLE
enabling users to move their applications wherever they need to go.
VIBRANT and GROWING underlying a massive ecosystem of applications and developers
based on an efficient marketplace.
We see a human community that is
PRAGMATIC and focused on exchanging practical experience.
DIVERSE
and inclusive of people across race, gender, orientation, and lifestyle.
RESPECTFUL and committed to listening to thoughtful and honest perspectives.
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