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I think this kind of approach only works because:
- sessions offer very little resources
- sessions are ephemeral and don't last long
I think this kind of approach only works because:
- sessions offer very little resources
- sessions are ephemeral and don't last long
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tl;dr if you use terraform in a product, you're gonna have to lawyer up if you do anything related to what hashicorp does
https://www.hashicorp.com/license-faq#What-are-the-implications-of-this-change-for-end-users-of-HashiCorp's-open-source-products
tl;dr if you use terraform in a product, you're gonna have to lawyer up if you do anything related to what hashicorp does
https://www.hashicorp.com/license-faq#What-are-the-implications-of-this-change-for-end-users-of-HashiCorp's-open-source-products