Comment by ahmadyan
21 hours ago
Congrats on open-sourcing warp.
May i ask what was the decision process behind this? What was the benefit of open-sourcing warp, as it is already a mature and established product. Also did devin cli had any impact on the decision to open-source warp?
Also how does a repo gets 29k starts in matter of 2 hours?
> Also how does a repo gets 29k starts in matter of 2 hours?
They used the repo for issue tracking since the beginning but before today the repo did not include source code of the client.
this make sense, thanks
Makes sense but doesn't explain why open sourcing it, therefore doesn't directly answer the question.
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> OpenAI is the founding sponsor of the new, open-source Warp repository.
Big bucks from OpenAI is my guess. I could guess the strategy is to try to take a shotgun approach at Claude Code.
Wondering if additionally OpenAI afraid of Cursor being bought by xAI
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Warp founder here. Great question.
I outline the thought process in detail in our blog (https://www.warp.dev/blog/warp-is-now-open-source)
But the tl;dr is that I actually think we can build a better product, more quickly if we build it with our community + agents. I also think it's a unique product that I hope developers get a bunch of value from being able to customize and help improve. Our business is now mostly around agents and orchestration through Oz (https://oz.dev), so opening up the client and terminal felt natural.
The big thing for the "why now" though was the agent management piece.
Wrt the github stars, we had an issues-only repo prior and already had a significant number of stars before OSS today.
make sense, thank you for your response.
They made a blog post about it [0]. I haven't read it yet, but it might answer your question.
[0]: https://www.warp.dev/blog/warp-is-now-open-source
> Also how does a repo gets 29k starts in matter of 2 hours?
You gave the answer: by being a mature, established product