Perforce's decision to fork Puppet raises concerns about community access as they will no longer publicly distribute the source code, limiting contributions.
Antoine Beaupré highlighted that Perforce's move to halt publicly available binary packages and source distribution changes the landscape for Puppet users and contributors.
Perforce will continue operating under the Apache 2.0 license for Puppet but will limit access to new binaries and source commits, affecting user engagement.
Disgruntled Anarcat pointed out that while Perforce encourages maintaining the open-source version of Puppet, their actions could stifle community-driven development.
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