Posts Tagged opensource

Celebrating 20,000 Stars: A Milestone for the Pulumi Community

Celebrating 20,000 Stars: A Milestone for the Pulumi Community

Today, we’re excited to announce that the Pulumi open source project has crossed the incredible milestone of 20,000 stars on GitHub. πŸŽ‰ This is a huge achievement, and it wouldn’t have been possible without y’all - our incredible global community of developers. Since its inception, Pulumi’s vision has been rooted in enabling teams to build and manage modern cloud infrastructure using familiar languages and tools. Over the years, your feedback, contributions, and passion have been invaluable in shaping Pulumi into what it is today.

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Pulumi adoption made easy with the new Migration Hub

Pulumi adoption made easy with the new Migration Hub

Today we are launching Pulumi’s new Migration Hub, a comprehensive guide to help you seamlessly adopt Pulumi no matter where you are coming from, whether that’s Terraform, CloudFormation, … or even manually provisioned resources not yet governed by an infrastructure as code solution. Our new Expert Services group is ready to roll up their sleeves to help you adopt Pulumi faster. The Migration Hub also features many commercial offers for open source foundations, startups, and complementary migration, to minimize switching costs and risks. It’s never been easier to adopt Pulumi.

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Pulumi πŸ’œ's Open Source

Pulumi πŸ’œ's Open Source

Pulumi stands with the open source community. We are unaffected by HashiCorp relicensing their software yesterday, and express profound support for many of our cloud friends who have been affected. Pulumi is true open source, uses the Apache 2.0 license, and does not and never will depend on BSL-licensed software in any way, HashiCorp owned or otherwise. We look forward to continuing to serve our new and loyal customers, always with open source and our amazing, fast-growing community at our core.

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