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I was a Redis contributor before the license change, and I’m really glad you continued the work through the fork.
I have a broader question: with AI advancing so quickly: generating features, refactoring code, fixing bugs, what prevents it from eventually replacing much of the core development work in a project like Valkey?
I’m asking partly for reassurance. I’m trying to understand whether continuing to invest in engineering and open-source contributions still makes sense long term.
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Hi everyone, hope you’re doing well.
I was a Redis contributor before the license change, and I’m really glad you continued the work through the fork.
I have a broader question: with AI advancing so quickly: generating features, refactoring code, fixing bugs, what prevents it from eventually replacing much of the core development work in a project like Valkey?
I’m asking partly for reassurance. I’m trying to understand whether continuing to invest in engineering and open-source contributions still makes sense long term.
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