We unconditionally believe that the value of an infrastructure management tool is in its ecosystem of content contributors. We believe in collaboration over competition. And we believe in the power of Open Source. Come see what we’re up to.| Overlook InfraTech
Well, it appears that Perforce has taken another step down the enshittification journey. For some strange reason, it appears that they don’t want you writing Puppet modules unless you’re a paying customer. That’s right, they killed the open source PDK and sequestered the source away, just like they did with Puppet. They would like you to pay for the privilege of creating content for them.| Overlook InfraTech
Hi everyone! Nick here. I figured it was time I finally write a blog post. If you’ve seen me around on the Vox Pupuli Slack, you know that I’ve been deep in the trenches of OpenVox build code for some time now, getting the various bits to a secure and stable place where it’s easily accessible to community contributors.| Overlook InfraTech
Have you been looking at the OpenVox project and wondered what you could do to help out? What if I told you about an opportunity to help us, and also hundreds of other OSS projects that you probably rely on? The OSU Open Source Lab is OpenVox’s primary package host and helped us get the project off the ground right from the start. They help hundreds of open source projects with critical infrastructure needs that many projects (like us) would not have been able to afford on their own.| Overlook InfraTech
Quite a few people over the last few months have helpfully pointed out the name collisions in the OpenVox Puppet fork. If you didn’t recognize it, there’s also a VoIP/PBX provider called OpenVox. Surely that’s got to be a violation of some kind of law, right? Even Google gets it very wrong! See how our information is interleaved in this autogenerated profile?| Overlook InfraTech
The other day someone shared a Puppet Community Slack post in which a very senior Perforce sales engineer stated plainly that the reason for their sequestered source shenanigans is that they’re “asking open source users to pay their fair share.” Now, I don’t want to sound like I’m poking fun at this particular corporate flunky, he’s only repeating what he’s clearly been told over and over again, but What. The. Fuck.| Overlook InfraTech
Well, we’re back from Belgium after another successful week of conferences. First we attended FOSDEM in Brussels, then we hustled down to Ghent for the CfgMgmtCamp speaker’s dinner. This year is special to me because it’s the first year that I’ve not gone to represent someone else. It was also special because the atmosphere was so positive. There were a ton of great talks, more sponsorship dollars, attendance was up, more people showed up for the optional third day add-on than ever be...| Overlook InfraTech
Everything’s been super hectic with the holidays and so nobody noticed that I didn’t post the last two weeks, right? I joke, but not really. We’ve been super busy too and not just with the regular holiday stuff. In between the celebrations and glühwein, we’ve been working on community building.| Overlook InfraTech
Events of the last week have me thinking about something that’s true in a lot of contexts. A lot of people like to have control of a relationship; control of a situation; control of the message; or in this case, control of a community. I get it, realizing that you don’t have control can be unsettling. But in reality, not having control is the natural order of things and you’ll have a much better time of it once you realize that.| Overlook InfraTech
Last week was Thanksgiving for the USA and while I don’t personally celebrate the holiday or the violent colonization it represents, it does encourage me to reflect back on some of the things I’m most thankful for. Once again, you won’t be surprised to hear that it’s people. Coworkers, friends, community members, industry professionals that I learn from and am inspired by every day. People that I’m lucky enough to collaborate with, which probably includes many of you reading this. P...| Overlook InfraTech
Well, it looks like they did it. Perforce has all but closed the Puppet source. To be fair, they didn’t actually change the license itself, but they’ve gone as far as they could and still remain compliant. They’re forking projects internally where all their development will happen and pinkie-swear promise that ….. eventually ….. that work will make it to the public repositories.| Overlook InfraTech
It’s been quite a journey, y’all. But we’re excited to announce the first release of OpenVox, the community-maintained open source implementation of Puppet. OpenVox 8.11 is functionally equivalent to Puppet and should be a drop-in replacement. Be aware, of course, that even though you can type the same commands, use all the same modules and extensions, and configure the same settings, OpenVox is not yet tested to the same standard that Puppet is.| Overlook InfraTech