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Mitchell reflects as he departs HashiCorp (hashicorp.com)

719 points by manojlds · 981 days ago · 185 comments on HN

Article summary

The article discusses Mitchell's departure from HashiCorp, but the details of the article are not available. The comments reveal that Mitchell is respected for his engineering skills and humility. His departure is seen as the end of an era, and some speculate about the company's future and potential acquisition. The discussion also touches on HashiCorp's licensing changes and their impact on the company's reputation and products.

Main themes

  • HashiCorp's future
  • Licensing changes
  • Alternative solutions
  • Mitchell's departure
  • Company reputation
  • Industry trends
  • Open-source community reaction

What commenters say

  • HashiCorp's switch to BSL was a turning point that alienated the open-source community and hurt the company's reputation.
  • The company's enterprise pricing is too high, leading to a decline in popularity and the rise of alternative solutions.
  • Terraform redefined the industry, but its licensing change has made it less attractive, and alternatives like Pulumi and Crossplane are being considered.
  • The BSL licensing change was a response to the company's inability to capitalize on its value and the rise of competing solutions.
  • Mitchell's departure is seen as a natural step, given his desire to focus on building great products rather than running a company.
  • HashiCorp's products, such as Vault, are becoming niche tools, and big cloud players are offering more limited but good-enough solutions.
  • The company's future is uncertain, with some speculating about a potential acquisition or exit strategy.
  • The licensing change has led some users to transition away from HashiCorp's products, such as Nomad and Consul, to alternatives like Kubernetes.