The article discusses how the needs of open source projects have evolved, particularly in relation to the OpenStack foundation. Bryce highlights the changing landscape from 2010 to 2025, emphasizing the growing governmental interest in open source and the necessity of regulatory compliance. The Linux Foundation has enhanced its legal and advocacy capabilities to support OpenStack. Additionally, the rise of artificial intelligence represents a substantial opportunity for OpenStack due to the massive investments in infrastructure required to support advanced computing.
Open source has changed a lot, and what a project needs out of a foundation in 2025 is quite different from what a project needed in 2010 or 2012 when we were starting the OpenStack foundation.
Governments are very interested in open source, and we have to make sure that we are participating in the right way to understand and comply with policies.
There's going to be a trillion dollars in infrastructure built out just for accelerated compute, and it's a huge opportunity for OpenStack.
Being part of the Linux Foundation will also bring operational efficiencies to Open Stack for event management as well.
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