Openstack solves a specific problem, a problem that not everyone has in their 
infrastructure. Saying it will die is like saying mainframes (or their 
equivalent) died out years ago. As long as that problem space exists so to will 
the tools. 

> On May 17, 2015, at 10:26, Matt Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've heard from multiple people, who I respect greatly, that OpenStack is 
> going to die off, but I just don't see it.  The modern IT infrastructure is 
> heavily populated with products and technologies that were a really bad idea 
> in their original release. So, while I think OpenStack has some serious 
> problems, I think it is going to be around for quite a while.
> 
> I would like to hear what a number of other folks who I respect think.
> 
> -- Matt
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