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Co-authored-by: Ryan Nowak <[email protected]>
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ryanwaite and rynowak authored Oct 11, 2023
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## Open-source
Many enterprises use open-source technologies as a way of *achieving* their multi-cloud strategy. Kubernetes adoption is a great example of this trend. Customers building on Kubernetes can leverage their Kubernetes experience, tools, and practices with any cloud provider and they're confident Kubernetes, with it's broad community, will continue to be a multi-cloud technology.

Radius was designed to be an open-source project from the start as part of the way Radius would support enterprise multi-cloud strategies. Open-source can mean different things to different people. For Radius, open-source means that our source code is publicly available. It also means that the Radius project uses an neutral and open governance model to continue the evolution of Radius as a multi-cloud technology going forward.
Radius was designed to be an open-source project from the start as part of the way Radius would support enterprise multi-cloud strategies. Open-source can mean different things to different people. For Radius, open-source means that our source code is publicly available under an OSI-approved permissive license. It also means that the Radius project uses an neutral and open governance model to continue the evolution of Radius as a multi-cloud technology going forward. Anyone should be able to contribute to Radius, extend the platform, self-host Radius for internal use, or use it to build a business hosting other people's applications.

The Radius team has worked with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) to bring Radius into the CNCF as a new CNCF project. The Radius team is optimistic that Radius will be a success, both in helping enterprises achieve their multi-cloud strategies as well as in bringing powerful concepts, like Environments, Recipes, and the Application Graph, to the broader cloud native community.

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