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I'm a regular Terraform user, and I'm not competing with HashiCorp. Why should I care? <a href="#regular-user"><svg width="24" height="24" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <path d="M13.5442 10.4558C11.8385 8.75022 9.07316 8.75022 7.36753 10.4558L4.27922 13.5442C2.57359 15.2498 2.57359 18.0152 4.27922 19.7208C5.98485 21.4264 8.75021 21.4264 10.4558 19.7208L12 18.1766" stroke="black" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"/> <path d="M10.4558 13.5442C12.1614 15.2498 14.9268 15.2498 16.6324 13.5442L19.7207 10.4558C21.4264 8.75021 21.4264 5.98485 19.7207 4.27922C18.0151 2.57359 15.2497 2.57359 13.5441 4.27922L12 5.82338" stroke="black" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"/> </svg></a>
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There are two reasons that you, as a regular Terraform user, should
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care.
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First, if you want to automate your Terraform process, like you would
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with any other code, you are limited to either spending your precious
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engineering time and money to build your own solution or using
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Terraform Cloud. HashiCorp is removing options from you in how best
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to automate your Terraform process.
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How do you know you're not competing with HashiCorp?
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Secondly, how do you know you're not competing with HashiCorp?
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That's not meant to be a redundant or snarky question. The key issue with the BUSL is that the wording is

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