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Friday, March 27, 2009

Clarification on the Open Cloud Manifesto

I want make a quick point of clarification on the Open Cloud Manifesto and my involvement. I am not the "leader" or "instigator" of the manifesto. I am among a broader group of supporters & co-authors of this document, all of which have had equal involvement. Some of the recent media reports have mis-characterized me as being the sole creator or originator which is not correct. This effort would never have come together without the wider industry support and backing of the dozens of companies involved.

This manifesto must not be about anyone company or individual but instead the opportunity we share collectively to enable an open interoperable cloud ecosystem.

I am but one eager supporter like everyone else.

Labels: open cloud manifesto

posted by enomaly at 3:46 PM

1 Comments :

Blogger Aaron deMello said...

Reuven, if you are not the author of the document, or the primary instigator, then I think you should say who is...? Or maybe this is coming on Monday. I read the doc posted on Geva Perry's blog and it seemed quite innocuous and uncontroversial. I do find it odd that strong language such as 'manifesto' have been used to describe something that I think is fairly common sense and not really under fire. Just my $0.02.

March 27, 2009 5:26 PM  

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