Joe Brockmeier
Joe Brockmeier has been working with, and writing about, Linux and open source for more than 25 years. He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, and has contributed to a number of open source projects, including Apache Cloudstack, Fedora, openSUSE, and others. Brockmeier is currently an editor with LWN.net.
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The first two decades of the 21st Century were a Gilded Age for open source, and the tech industry, with all that implies. That age is over, and open source is now entering a new era; the available resources for open source development are declining, with corporate layoffs, shifting priorities, the adoption of source-available licensing, and developer burnout all taking a toll.
What comes now is uncertain; open source is here to stay, but in what form?