I think it's worth giving praise for their contributions to Flux.
In my network, I'm the only one using ArgoCD. Supposedly they're equals, but it always made me curious to try Flux.
Are there any statements about the future of Flux and other open source tools, and whether the remaining community has enough resources to maintain development, or if they will reduce their contributions to only fixing critical bugs?
Can't tell for all their projects, but Flux seems to be safe. Stefan Prodan joined ControlPlane last month already and keeps developing Flux CD. Its latest release (v2.2.3) was delivered while working in the new company. He is also working on Enterprise Distribution for Flux CD (https://github.com/controlplaneio-fluxcd/distribution) there now.
Flux has a pinned discussion for nearly a month now, to be as upfront as possible, without being able to disclose anything that might be privileged information, but anticipating that the news would get out about our backer sooner or later (aiming to avoid 100 threads about the same topic)
In my network, I'm the only one using ArgoCD. Supposedly they're equals, but it always made me curious to try Flux.
Are there any statements about the future of Flux and other open source tools, and whether the remaining community has enough resources to maintain development, or if they will reduce their contributions to only fixing critical bugs?