Dear Flyte Community,
I know it’s unconventional, but I want to start by saying sorry. We’ve been quiet for a while, and for that, I want to apologize. The silence wasn’t neglect. We’ve been heads-down building something big. Today, I finally get to share a glimpse of what’s next.
Flyte 2.0 is coming.
This isn’t just an upgrade. Flyte 2.0 reimagines the platform as a fully dynamic orchestrator with Python-native authoring, letting you build agentic systems, ML pipelines, and AI applications. The same core principles of Flyte remain: modularity, composability, auto-caching, durability, versioning, parallel execution. But now we’re adding the flexibility and dynamism you’ve been asking for.
And we’re staying true to what made Flyte special from the beginning: open source. That won’t change. Flyte 2.0 will be built in the open, and we want your feedback to shape its future, especially from those most actively using Flyte and our community already.
What you need to know:
On July 29th, I’m introducing the Flyte 2.0 vision in a virtual session. I’ll walk through the thinking behind Flyte 2.0. I’ll share what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and where we’re headed. We’ll also host “office hours” so our community can contribute to Flyte’s vision.
Three asks for you:
1.
RSVP here to join the Flyte 2.0 vision session (even if you can’t make it, we’ll send you the recording)
2. Stay tuned on
LinkedIn for ways to get involved
3. Please like/share/comment on our Flyte 2.0 content on LinkedIn (this is so important for us as we grow our community)
Thanks for being part of the journey. We can’t wait to build the future of AI infrastructure with you.
With gratitude and excitement,
Ketan
Co-creator of Flyte
CEO,
Union.ai
My LinkedIn