What Does Cloud Computing Manifesto Mean?
The Cloud Computing Manifesto is a kind of industry-wide declaration about the principles of providing cloud computing services. It engages some specific principles of cloud computing service provision, including user-friendly design, transparency and security. It is dedicated to the belief that the cloud should be open. This manifesto followed the earlier development of the Cloud Computing Bill of Rights, which addressed similar issues from the user’s point of view, as well as a more controversial version of the document called the Open Cloud Manifesto.
The Cloud Computing Manifesto was developed through concensus by being hosted on a MediaWiki wiki and is available under a Creative Commons license.