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It's time to reflect on our successes and not-so-much in 2025. Wow, there's a lot to say.
My working list:
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Massively improved reporting/communication/management of sponsorship information, with public feed, banners on ddev sites and thedroptimes, and ddev start notifications daily
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Add-on registry
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PHP-based add-ons
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Upsun add-on
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Improved and extensible
ddev share -
Monitoring of add-ons (ours and others)
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Global DDEV commands available inside the web container.
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[New generic web server type for Node.js](https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/extend/customization-extendibility/#using-nodejs-as-ddevs-primary-web-server).
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Integrated XHGui into DDEV
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Optional [Docker Compose profiles](https://docs.docker.com/compose/how-tos/profiles/): You can start projects with specific profiles using ddev start --profiles=list,of,profiles
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Added and expanded shell completion.
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Windows Installer handling Traditional Windows, WSL2/Docker CE, and Docker/Rancher Desktop.
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Parallel Docker image pulls for faster performance.
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[Automatic HTTP/S communication between DDEV projects](https://docs.ddev.com/en/stable/users/usage/managing-projects/#access-another-project-via-https)
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AI use, good and bad
- Really significant features that were were too daunting to start without AI
- Increased code burden, amount of code. Lots and lots of tests, but quality of tests varies.
- Lots of claude code, some copilot
- Course we used at coursera
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Add-on ecosystem, amazing maintenance by Stas and improved standards.
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Improvements of [ddev.com](http://ddev.com)
- Downloads page
- copy button
ddev-2025-accomplishments.md
ddev-2025-ecosystem-accomplishments.md