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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/ancientabsence28 on 2024-03-06 17:00:14.
Hi r/opensource community!
After a 15-year journey through the world of proprietary software, we’re excited to announce that we’ve taken the big leap into open source with the release of Daytona – a Development Environment Manager that’s designed to simplify your coding life.
Here’s a quick rundown of what Daytona offers:
- Single Command Set-Up: Say goodbye to tedious environment configurations. With Daytona, you can get your dev environment up and running with just one command.
- Infrastructure Flexibility: It doesn’t matter if you’re a local aficionado or a cloud enthusiast – Daytona works across the board, giving you the freedom to work in an environment that suits you best.
- Open Source Goodness: We believe that the best software grows through community collaboration. Daytona is fully open source, and we’re inviting you to dive into the code, contribute, and help us enhance the developer experience together.
We’re calling this our 0.1.0 alpha release – it’s fresh out of the oven and we’re eager for your feedback. Find the bugs, suggest improvements, and let’s shape the future of dev environments as a community!
You can find the source code and get started here:
We’re here to answer any questions you may have and we can’t wait to see how you’ll use Daytona to make your development workflows better.
Let’s code better, together! Ivan
P.S. We’re not just releasing a tool; we’re sharing a story of transformation and would love to hear your thoughts!