How OpenTofu Becomes a Drop-in Replacement for Terraform
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the emergence of OpenTofu as a drop-in replacement for Terraform in this 20-minute conference talk by Sebastian Stadil, a Core OpenTofu Contributor. Learn about the community's swift response to HashiCorp's license change for Terraform from Mozilla Public License v2.0 to Business Source License v1.1. Discover how OpenTofu aims to support users who can no longer rely on Terraform due to the licensing shift. Gain insights into the project's development, its goals, and how it plans to maintain compatibility with existing Terraform workflows. Understand the implications of this open-source initiative for infrastructure-as-code practices and the broader DevOps community.
Syllabus
How OpenTofu Becomes A Drop-in Replacement For Terraform | Sebastian Stadil
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Linux Foundation
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