Open Source Lifecycle Reality, Burnout, and Safer Paths Forward
Автор: Efficiently Connected, Inc.
Загружено: 2026-02-11
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Ingress NGINX hit end-of-life, and a lot of teams didn’t see it coming. In this episode of AppDevANGLE, Paul Nashawaty sits down with Dan Lorenc, CEO of Chainguard, for a candid, developer-focused conversation about what the Ingress NGINX EOL really means, why open source projects don’t last forever, and how teams should think differently about ownership, maintenance, and risk.
They break down why open source is “free as in puppy, not free as in beer,” how maintainer burnout happens, and why expecting lifetime support from volunteer-driven projects is unsustainable. The discussion also covers practical alternatives, from DIY ownership to enterprise-backed stewardship, so teams aren’t forced into last-minute migrations or 2 a.m. firefights.
If you build platforms on Kubernetes, depend on CNCF projects, or ship software powered by open source (so… everyone), this episode is for you.
Key Highlights
What Ingress NGINX EOL actually means for real-world platforms
Why open source projects “end” (and why that’s not a failure)
Maintainer burnout and the hidden cost of free software
Security risks at the Kubernetes edge
DIY vs. enterprise-supported open source tradeoffs
How to plan for open source lifecycle before it becomes urgent
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