According to a recent LinkedIn post from Warp, the developer tools company is making its terminal product open-source and inviting community participation in its codebase, roadmap, and contribution process. The post indicates that Warp intends to rely on its own “Oz-managed agents” to handle coding, planning, and testing tasks so that external contributors can focus on product direction, ideas, and validation.
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The post also notes a partnership with OpenAI as the founding sponsor of Warp’s new open-source repository, with GPT models powering core agentic workflows such as issue triage, technical planning, and code review. For investors, this approach suggests Warp is positioning itself at the intersection of open-source infrastructure and AI-assisted software development, which could accelerate product iteration, broaden adoption among developers, and potentially improve long-term competitive positioning in the terminal and developer productivity market.
As described in the post, Warp is making its roadmap public and moving discussions into open channels, while adding a new /feedback skill that lets users submit feedback and open GitHub issues directly from within the product. If the strategy succeeds in converting active users into contributors and advocates, it may enhance network effects, reduce some traditional R&D friction, and increase Warp’s attractiveness as a platform partner in the evolving AI-native developer tooling ecosystem.

