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Garnix Is Joining Shopify

https://garnix.io/blog/shutting-down/
12•l2dy•59m ago

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Cu3PO42•55m ago
I loved garnix and I’m sad to see the service shut down. That said, open sourcing the platform is the best way to do it I can imagine. I wish the team success at Shopify.
sidcool•51m ago
garnix will be shutting down and deleting all user data on July 15th. Read the blog post here (OP's link). wut?
penultimatename•45m ago
Nevermind, didn’t see the date.
javawizard•42m ago
Please read the article. This post is over a month and a half old.
joshred•45m ago
Sounds like they wanted the people and not the product they were developing.
em-bee•44m ago
it was posted on may 28th. that's a 6 weeks warning. still not ideal, but hopefully they made sure that users got notified directly too.

btw "garnix" means "nothing" in german. translating the article to german makes for a funny reading: "nothing is shutting down, nothing is open sourced" ;-)

esafak•48m ago
On another OS tooling note, jdx is joining entire.io while continuing to work on mise: https://jdx.dev/sponsors.html
Norfair•38m ago
Garnix has as good as no vendor lock-in (awesome!) and NixCI (https://nix-ci.com) is almost a drop-in replacement so at least migrating is super easy.
guyzana•37m ago
Btw, now that the repository is open-sourced, it poses an increased security risk for any customers who haven't migrated yet.
ezekg•33m ago
Haskell always hurts my brain, but in a good way. I want to understand it, but haven't been bothered thus far.

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