I don't know the details of BSL, but can HashiCorp now require compensation/$$$ from Spacelift, Scalr, Env0, etc? In that case, these products can be forced to offer similar pricing as Terraform Cloud.
> The problem we hit is knowledge: while Terraform is not a huge knowledge hurdle to mount … it is still apparently enough. While good engineers will have no problem picking TF up, … more mediocre ones seem to struggle with it¹.
That sounds just like one of our problems too. Some engineers arent really to keen on learning it either.
But my platform team spends some time on going on 1-1 sessions where we develop new things together with them (mob programming), which gives us possibility to teach and get insights. That mitigates this problem somewhat.
As long as it's part of the required steps to delivering business value, it doesn't matter that much if it's application code or infrastructure (as code). Both are required, hence both are delivering business value.
How come nobody has mentioned the endless hazzle in Linux to make multiple displays work as expected?
On most setups, I find myself lucky if _something_ doesn't go wrong when connecting my displays with a mix of USB-C and HDMI. And of course I cannot place my second screen to the right, it has to go to the left (in XFCE).
In Windows this just works, and I believe Mac is better as well.
may be an alternative. You can run it in GitHub actions somehow as well.