docs: slide 38 — add Perforce/OpenVox context in speaker notes
Keep the slide bullet concise; detail the Nov 2024 Perforce binary lockdown, the developer/commercial EULA, and the Jan 2025 OpenVox 8.11 fork in the notes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<li>Addresses the "is Puppet dying?" worry after the Perforce acquisition.</li>
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<li>Addresses the "is Puppet dying?" worry after the Perforce acquisition.</li>
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<li>Vox Pupuli keeps the modules alive; OpenVox forks the core (echoes the OpenTofu story).</li>
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<li>The Perforce shift: in Nov 2024 Perforce announced it would stop shipping public open-source Puppet binaries. From early 2025, official packages move to a private location — access needs a developer license (capped at 25 nodes) or a commercial license, and ongoing development moved to internal/private repos.</li>
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<li>Vox Pupuli couldn't accept the Puppet Core Developer EULA — its restrictions block testing and redistribution of the community modules.</li>
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<li>So they forked: OpenVox started as a community package mirror (Overlook InfraTech), and Vox Pupuli shipped the first release on Jan 21, 2025 — OpenVox 8.11 is functionally equivalent to Puppet 8.11, fully open, no EULA. (Same playbook as Terraform → OpenTofu.)</li>
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<li>Reassurance: the open ecosystem outlives any single vendor.</li>
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<li>Reassurance: the open ecosystem outlives any single vendor.</li>
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