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ntqz ◴[] No.44608949[source]
I could see the writing on the wall with this.

On that note, I'm already looking at migrating my codebase off of Spring. Just testing the waters with Quarkus, Helidon, Micronaut, Pekko, Vert.x, and plain Jakarta EE right now.

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_1tan ◴[] No.44609703[source]
Are there any indications or just a feel?
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bags43 ◴[] No.44609844[source]
Company where I work had huge risk audit.

The second highest risk is using USA based cloud with 66/100.

The first one was using Spring Boot everywhere 77/100. Till the end of 2025 we need to have migration path to something else with 2 PoCs done.

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jchmbrln ◴[] No.44609971[source]
I’m completely out of the loop. What’s going on with Spring Boot?
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1. radicalbyte ◴[] No.44610003[source]
The VMware apocalypse.
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2. heisenbit ◴[] No.44610028[source]
One does not need VMware for SpringBoot so?
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3. xienze ◴[] No.44610087[source]
Spring’s corporate steward is VMWare, and Broadcom bought VMWare, ergo Spring is subject to Broadcom’s whims.
4. TYMorningCoffee ◴[] No.44610088[source]
VMware owns Spring Boot https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Boot
5. loloquwowndueo ◴[] No.44610090[source]
Not spring boot, but spring, is owned by VMware. Sure spring is under a free license but if upstream enshittifies, community forks would be required.
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6. mindcrime ◴[] No.44611037{3}[source]
And as popular and widely used as Spring is, that would 100% happen. To me at least, I wouldn't count this as a particularly huge risk. But in an enterprise setting, with mandatory auditing and stuff, I can understand why there would be a requirement to at least pre-identify alternative(s).
7. terminalbraid ◴[] No.44614624{3}[source]
> Not spring boot, but spring, is owned by VMware

How do I reconcile this statement with VMWare holding the copyright which you will find unambiguously littered in the official Spring Boot repository?

Since you contend the contrary, who does in fact hold the copyright?

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