Astro web framework maker merges with Cloudflare
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Astro web framework maker merges with Cloudflare
"The merger with Cloudflare means Astro remains open source and MIT-licensed and continues to be actively maintained, according to the January 16 announcement. In addition, Astro will continue to support a wide set of deployment targets, not only Cloudflare, and Astro's open governance and development roadmap remain in place. Full-time employees of The Astro Technology Company are now employees of Cloudflare, said the announcement."
"A separate blog post on January 13 provided instructions for accessing the Astro 6 beta. The Astro 6 development server refactor brings Astro's development and production code paths much closer and increases Astro's stability on all runtimes, according to the announcement. The release also unlocks first-class support for Astro on the Cloudflare Workers platform for building applications across the Cloudflare global network."
Cloudflare acquired Astro Technology Company and integrated its full-time employees into Cloudflare. Astro remains open source and MIT-licensed. Astro will continue to support a broad set of deployment targets beyond Cloudflare. Open governance and the existing development roadmap remain intact. Astro 6 was released in beta and includes a redesigned development server. The development server refactor aligns development and production code paths and improves stability across all runtimes. The release adds first-class support for Cloudflare Workers, enabling building applications across the Cloudflare global network. Access to the Astro 6 beta is available.
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