Announcing CUE Labs: The Company Behind CUE #4160
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Congrats Marcel, and everybody else at CUE Labs! |
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can't attend the launch event at llive time. Looking forward to the recording. Godspeed CUE Labs! |
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Last call to join our launch event tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov 4, at 17:00 UTC! Register here: https://luma.com/ysloofz3 |
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Hi everyone,
I’m thrilled to officially announce CUE Labs, the company we founded to provide enterprise-grade solutions and professional stewardship for the open source CUE project.
Why are we announcing this now?
CUE Labs has been building quietly, and today we are officially "emerging" to share our full vision with the community and the world.
What This Means for Open Source CUE
CUE Labs' mission is to provide the stewardship and resources for the project. Our work provides the dedicated, full-time engineering team that accelerates the CUE language, manages its tooling, and ensures its long-term health.
CUE remains, as always, fully open source under the Apache 2.0 license. Our business model is a "virtuous flywheel" where commercial success directly funds and strengthens the open source foundation we all rely on.
We’ve written a detailed blog post to explain our vision, our team, and what's next. We're also hosting a launch event with Kelsey Hightower on Tuesday Nov 4 to answer your questions live.
We look forward to your questions and discussion below.
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