Help us all understand what happened here.https://twitter.com/PegaSysEng/status/1173535750387843072 …
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Here is the announcement. What is the subtext?https://pegasys.tech/why-pegasys-contributed-their-ethereum-client-to-the-linux-foundations-hyperledger-community/ …
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Replying to @jemenger
What’s unclear? Hyperledger is a great foundation with lots of collaboration going on and great policies to help us embrace the community better. It’s a great place to develop software basically.
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This world where OSS meets corporate is fairly opaque to many in the Ethereum community. I saw PegaSys as a major upcoming client, gem in the ConsenSys crown. Wondering about the implications of it being situated in this alliance.
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I can understand the feeling of opaqueness. But what folks need to know is that the Linux Foundation's Hyperledger (not one project, many) is, by design, not just open source but openly governed open source. Not one person or a small group controls maintainer. Most/best code wins
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