Today, September 16th, the OpenSearch Project is now part of the newly formed OpenSearch Software Foundation, a community-driven initiative under the Linux Foundation. This marks a major milestone in the history of the OpenSearch Project, and we couldn’t be more excited to share our thoughts on what this means to the OpenSearch community.
This sounds like a great move for OpenSearch, glad to hear it!
Additional blog I published on the AWS Open Source site:
So much coverage across the tech world - here is a sample of what came in on the first day:
TechCrunch [US], AWS brings OpenSearch under the Linux Foundation umbrella – 9/16/2024
TechZine [NL], AWS donates OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation – 9/16/2024
SiliconANGLE [US], Linux Foundation launches OpenSearch Software Foundation to support developer community growth – 9/16/2024
InfoWorld [US], AWS hands OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation – 9/16/2024
DevClass [UK], AWS hands OpenSearch to Linux Foundation – is this why Elasticsearch was made open source again? – 9/16/2024
SD Times [US], Linux Foundation announces several new subgroups during Open Source Summit Day 1 – 9/16/2024
TechEconomy [NG], Amazon Web Services Hands Over OpenSearch to Linux Foundation – 9/16/2024
LWN.net [US], Linux Foundation announces OpenSearch Software Foundation – 9/16/2024
Virtualization Review [US], AWS Open-Source Brouhaha About Elasticsearch Takes Another Turn – 9/16/2024
OS Technix [IN], OpenSearch Project Joins the Linux Foundation – 9/16/2024
Le Monde Informatique [FR], AWS places Opensearch under the auspices of the Linux Foundation [translated] – 9/16/2024
Yenicag [TR], OpenSearch is coming under Linux umbrella