
Open Source Innovation
Contributing reusable technologies to the global developer ecosystem.
We believe in building in public. By open-sourcing our core infrastructure modules, Kubernetes controllers, and AI wrappers, we aim to accelerate software delivery for engineering teams worldwide.
Open Source Portfolio
Terraform Modules
A library of over 50 public Terraform modules providing secure-by-default blueprints for AWS and Azure infrastructure.
Kubernetes Operators
Custom controllers written in Go that automate complex stateful application deployments, open-sourced for the community.
CI/CD Templates
Reusable GitHub Actions and GitLab CI templates embedding industry-standard DevSecOps scanning out of the box.
AI Frameworks
Lightweight Python wrappers making it easier to integrate LangChain and LlamaIndex with enterprise vector databases.
Contribution Guidelines
Fork
Clone the repository locally.
Develop
Write code and passing tests.
Review
Submit PR for peer review.
Merge
Code is deployed globally.
Featured Projects
Kube-Cost-Optimizer
An open-source CLI tool that analyzes cluster metrics and generates Kustomize patches to aggressively right-size resource limits.
Tf-Guardrails
A collection of pre-written OPA (Open Policy Agent) Rego policies enforcing CIS benchmarks on Terraform code before deployment.
Semantic-Cache-Proxy
A high-performance Rust proxy that caches LLM API responses using vector similarity, drastically reducing OpenAI API bills.
Developer Resources
We provide comprehensive documentation, architectural deep-dives, and direct access to our maintainers to ensure you can implement our tooling successfully.
Architecture Decision Records
Publicly accessible ADRs detailing exactly why we made specific architectural choices in our open-source projects.
Engineering Blog
Deep-dive tutorials written by our maintainers, explaining complex concepts like eBPF and consensus algorithms.
Developer Discord
An active community channel where you can ask our engineers direct questions about utilizing our open-source tooling.
Ecosystem Reach
Frequently Asked Questions
The vast majority of our open-source projects are released under the Apache 2.0 or MIT licenses, making them free for commercial use.
Absolutely. Our public Terraform registry modules are the exact same modules we use to build landing zones for our enterprise clients.
Navigate to any of our public GitHub repositories, read the CONTRIBUTING.md file, and look for issues tagged 'good first issue' to get started.
Yes, we run a public bug bounty program for critical security vulnerabilities found in our open-source security tooling.
We allocate dedicated engineering hours (typically 10-15% of a developer's time) specifically for maintaining and reviewing PRs on our open-source repositories.
Yes. Please open a 'Feature Request' issue on the relevant GitHub repository. If it aligns with the project roadmap, our maintainers will prioritize it.
Yes, our engineers frequently upstream bug fixes and features to major CNCF projects like Kubernetes, ArgoCD, and Prometheus.
We provide a minimum 6-month deprecation notice on the repository and usually provide a migration path or recommend an alternative tool.
We do. We actively sponsor key maintainers of critical infrastructure projects via GitHub Sponsors.
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