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How Open Source Projects Negotiate Corporate Contributions

How Open Source Projects Negotiate Corporate Contributions

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When a company like Google or Microsoft wants to contribute code to an open source project, how does that actually work without the project losing control? In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the specific case of Kubernetes — the container orchestration platform born inside Google, then donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. They walk through the Contributor License Agreement process, the role of vendor-neutral foundations, and the delicate balance between accepting corporate patches and maintaining community governance. Along the way, they talk about the Apache Software Foundation's Individual Contributor License Agreement, why some projects require copyright assignment, and how the Contributor Covenant helps set behavioral expectations alongside legal ones. If you've ever wondered how a volunteer-run project can accept contributions from a trillion-dollar company without getting steamrolled, this episode drills into the actual mechanics. #OpenSource #CorporateContributions #Kubernetes #CNCF #ApacheSoftwareFoundation #ContributorLicenseAgreement #Governance #CommunityDriven #Google #Microsoft #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OpenSourceGovernance #VendorNeutral #CopyrightAssignment #ContributorCovenant Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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