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rubenfiszel | 1 year ago

Yes, we(Windmill)'d be a kick-ass combo. We're users of twenty ourselves. As both open-source projects, a third option that I'm often recommending is having such great integration in both products such that their users can independently chose to use and install Windmill (self-host or cloud) and have it power all of the orchestration and arbitrary-code needs of the third service without the need for a formal whitelabel.

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robertlagrant|1 year ago

If they could inject their data model into the Windmill IDE so autocomplete worked, that would be...very good.

Edit: also - just to say this now, because I always say it, but having a way to embed this stuff into normal software development flows, with Git / code review / CI / test automation / Docker (maybe) / different environments would be very helpful.

I don't know if you do or not, but my main problem with anything like this is the makers are really keen to show me how easy it is to put stuff into production with 3 clicks, and that's the last thing I want. If I went back into business systems, I'd want a great tool that lets me support a large business with a tiny software team, so the business doesn't have to try and replace software people with business analysts because you need too big a software team to run it cost-effectively.

rubenfiszel|1 year ago

It wouldn't even be that hard since we have our own layer on top of monaco to resolve types that could dynamically fetch it from Twenty.