If anything these foundations make OSS a pure marketing paradigm. Either pick one that exists and dump your OSS project or just innovate
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they also provide safe harbor for copyrights and neutral collaboration ground to avoid anti-trust issues. Much of it is legal.
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Agreed. But existing foundations are good enough for that and some of them come without unnecessary marketing hype
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Some standards bodies & standards just aren't worth engaging with. For example the Oasis/Mqtt shitshow...
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Replying to @krishnan @darachennis
nevertheless, it's the forum that allows me talk to IBM and RedHat and many others about messaging protocol standards
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The de facto standard is a better start these days... Nothing worse than unimplemented or impossible to implement ones!
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