Tye is a developer tool that makes developing, testing, and deploying microservices and distributed applications easier. Project Tye includes a local orchestrator to make developing microservices easier and the ability to deploy microservices to Kubernetes with minimal configuration.
Project Tye is an open source experiment that will last at least until Nov 2020. We are using this time to try radical ideas to improve microservices developer productivity and see what works.
We plan to do releases with new features roughly every 4 weeks.
For the duration of the experiment, consider every part of the tye experience to be volatile. We will frequently make additions and changes to features that seem polished. We welcome feedback from anyone who's willing to be an early-adopter with tye; the team wants to know what's working well, and what's missing to build a whole-package .NET microservices developer productivity suite.
If you want a *low-spam* way to follow what the team is doing. We post a status update approximately every 2 weeks. You can find the issue [here](https://github.com/dotnet/tye/issues/251). Use the `Notifications` button to subscribe. Only team-members can post on this issue, so it's a good way to get a digest of what's happening without having to read every conversation.
Thank you for trying out Project Tye! We highly encourage you to provide feedback to help us continue to improve the tool, so we would love to learn more about your experience. Please let us know what you think by filling out our [survey](https://aka.ms/tyesurvey).
Security issues and bugs should be reported privately, via email, to the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) secure@microsoft.com. You should receive a response within 24 hours. If for some reason you do not, please follow up via email to ensure we received your original message. Further information, including the MSRC PGP key, can be found in the Security TechCenter.
Tye is a [.NET Foundation](https://www.dotnetfoundation.org/projects) project.
This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org/) to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information, see the [.NET Foundation Code of Conduct](http://www.dotnetfoundation.org/code-of-conduct).
General .NET OSS discussions: [.NET Foundation forums](https://forums.dotnetfoundation.org)