- Website: https://drycc.cc
- IRC channel: #drycc on Freenode
- Mailing list: drycc-users
Drycc is designed to run anything that can run on Linux, not just stateless web apps. Drycc comes with highly available database appliances, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB.
Eventually we want Drycc to be the only tool developers and ops teams need to develop, deploy, and manage running software.
You can learn more about Drycc at our website.
The Drycc website also has documentation.
Drycc is very actively developed by Prime Directive, Inc. and the Drycc community.
Learn more about Drycc's stability.
Learn more about Drycc's security.
We want to know if you run into any unexpected behavior. Please report issues on this repository after searching to see if anyone has already reported the issue.
If you want to setup and run your own Drycc cluster (either locally, on dedicated hardware or on a cloud provider) take a look at the Installation Guide.
Check out the Drycc Basics guide for instructions on deploying and scaling applications.
We welcome and encourage community contributions to Drycc.
We have specific priorities for development. Pull requests that do not address these priorities may not be accepted.
Please familiarize yourself with the Contribution Guide before contributing.
You can install Drycc development environment and tools by following the Development Guide.
There are many ways to help Drycc besides contributing code:
- Find bugs and file issues.
- Improve the documentation and website.
We want to hear about any trouble, success, delight, or pain you experience when using Drycc. Let us know by filing an issue, joining the mailing list, joining us in IRC (#drycc on Freenode), or emailing us.
Drycc® is a trademark of Prime Directive, Inc.
Prime Directive Inc. is the copyright holder for Drycc, which is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause license. Please see LICENSE for details.