Linux Foundation selects 'OpenTofu' as official name for Terraform fork

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

In today’s top story, Terraform renames itself OpenTofu and joins the Linux Foundation. Get the scoop. 

Meanwhile, for you WhatsApp lovers in India, you can now pay businesses with a credit card. You’re welcome. And WhatsApp introduced Flows. Find out what that is.

And today was also Amazon’s Fall Event, and our team was there to bring you all the cool tech. The story that got you all clicking was about Alexa getting the generative AI treatment. Learn more.

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