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Farewell to JetPorch Automation

Michael DeHaan’s Open Source Journey

Luca Berton
5 min readJan 19, 2024

Introduction

In the ever-evolving world of open-source software, projects come and go, driven by the passion and dedication of their creators. One such project, Jet, had been quietly making waves in the IT community until its recent discontinuation. Michael DeHaan, the mind behind Jet, recently shared his decision to step away from the project in a heartfelt post on Jetporch. In this article, we’ll explore Michael’s decision and its implications for the open-source community.

JetPorch Automation

Jet, a project designed to simplify IT management, garnered attention for its innovative approach and user-friendly module system. Michael expressed his gratitude to the community for their interest, patches, and discussions around the project. However, he revealed that he had decided to discontinue work on Jet, citing a lack of outward excitement as the primary reason.

Michael’s post

In his candid post, Michael explained that the absence of personal IT management needs and the dwindling stimulation from the project had led him to explore new endeavors. He emphasized his desire to engage in projects that genuinely excited him, a sentiment many open-source enthusiasts can relate to.

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Luca Berton
Luca Berton

Written by Luca Berton

I help creative Automation DevOps, Cloud Engineer, System Administrator, and IT Professional to succeed with Ansible Technology to automate more things everyday

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