If you missed the February #DDEV newsletter, here it is! https://ddev.com/blog/ddev-february-2026-newsletter
If you missed the February #DDEV newsletter, here it is! https://ddev.com/blog/ddev-february-2026-newsletter
#DDEV training tomorrow/Thursday: "Git bisect for fun and profit". OK, so it's not really about DDEV, but it's fun. If `git bisect` has sounded like a mysterious thing to you, it's not hard, it's super easy to use and a powerful debugging tool in your arsenal. Join us at 10am ET/4pm CET, https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7315692237?pwd=RHR6NUkwb0g5WXIzS2NOcXRucCthZz09 passcode 12345
#DDEV and CI! What a combination. See Lullabot wiz (and DDEV Foundation Board Member) Andrew Berry's approach to speeding everything up with WarpBuild - https://ddev.com/blog/ddev-ci-warpbuild
*gnark* ich suche immer wieder nach den Minio Login Daten bei DDEV Projekten: ddevminio/ddevminio Ich kann’s mit einfach nicht merken. So einfach und offensichtlich die Daten auch sind. Vermutlich benutze ich den Spaß zu selten.
#ddev just updated its "ddev share" command with more flexibility and power. 💪🚀
https://ddev.com/blog/share-providers/
Blog post from Randy Fay 🛠️📝
We are so amazingly proud and thankful to have amazing Stanislav Zhuk pushing #DDEV forward and taking care of all the things. In the midst of all the things you have coming your way, take the time to read about this amazing man, maintainer, and his situation. https://www.thedroptimes.com/interview/66467/work-behind-workflow-stas-zhuk-and-future-ddev
Neuer Artikel im Blog:
DDEV v1.25.1: Neues Terminal-Dashboard und wichtige Bugfixes
https://wwagner.net/blog/a/ddev-v1251-neues-terminal-dashboard-und-wichtige-bugfixes
#DDEV v1.25.1 is out! Try the new interactive DDEV TUI - just run `ddev`. Also includes multiple fixes and stability improvements. Upgrade recommended for v1.25.0 users.
https://github.com/ddev/ddev/releases/tag/v1.25.1
Welcome to this week’s The Programmer’s Fulcrum.
It’s your weekly review of the essential news in the Open Media Network and Fediverse development communities with a focus on devastating big tech via Techno Anarchism. We aim to provide actionable content you can use to destroy Techno Feudalism each week. It has the additional benefit of weakening authoritarianism.
IMHO, the best way to do […]
https://newsletter.mobileatom.net/the-programmers-fulcrum-20-february-2026/ #ActivityPods #ActivityPub #AI #AsteroidOS #ATProto #bluesky #Codeberg #CSS #ddev #DeltaChat #DrupalCMS #fediverse #Ghost #GoToSocial #Gutenberg #Holos #HTML #HTMX #javascript #KDEPlasma #LibreOffice #Librewolf #Linux #Mastodon #Nextcloud #OMN #Pulsar #signal #Tuta #WordPress #WriteAS#DDEV's step-debugging approach to Xdebug is famous because it "just works" about 100% of the time. But what if it doesn't? DDEV now has a sophisticated `ddev utility xdebug-diagnose` to help with that, and this blog explains the new tool and everything else about DDEV and Xdebug. https://ddev.com/blog/xdebug-step-debugging-understanding-and-troubleshooting/
People love the webserving speed of #DDEV, working around the macOS Docker problems. For the few times there's friction, we now have `ddev utility mutagen-diagnose` to help sort it out, and here's all the details about the new diagnostic tool and how Mutagen works under the covers. https://ddev.com/blog/mutagen-functionality-issues-debugging
Playing around with some docker compose stuff to get a #TYPO3 contribution setup going. Not relying on #ddev this time to learn more about composing services, Dockerfiles, build steps, bash scripting.
I'm doing this with docs and no AI to learn it properly. However, the repo I'm doing this as part of a team effort uses Claude bots for all other aspects of this... and I feel like I have to hide away my code so that "he" doesn't auto refactor it when I'm sleeping or have no time.
Sigh?
The beloved #DDEV share feature is even better in v1.25.0. Now there are two providers (now including cloudflared, no account required) and the pre-share hook allows sophisticated things like adjusting the project URL on the fly. Read about it! https://ddev.com/blog/share-providers
So, um, it looks to me like Dev Containers (https://containers.dev/) are, like, Lando and DDev, but more standard? Am I following that right?
Because I've already got a fairly well tuned straight Docker Compose setup for my dev that seems fine...? Why would I want this?
Or its alternative: https://devenv.sh/
Yay! @ddev support for ce-provision #Ansible development! 😎
https://gitlab.com/code-enigma/ce-provision/-/merge_requests/2934
#DDEV v1.25.0 has experimental Podman Rootless and Docker Rootless support, especially aimed at Linux users. It's niche, but Stas worked for a year to get us there, using Docker APIs more carefully and completely cleaning out our stack. Huge benefit for the entire project, not just Podman users. https://ddev.com/blog/podman-and-docker-rootless
Here's an overview of what's in #DDEV major release v1.25.0. So much exciting stuff, from Podman to debugging to Debian Trixie updates, https://ddev.com/blog/release-v1250
#DDEV v1.25.0 is out! Improved Windows Support, Faster Debugging, and Modern Defaults
https://ddev.com/blog/release-v1250/
2025 was an impressive year for #DDEV: 🚀
* 11 releases
* 579 commits
* New Board of Directors
* Evolving add-on ecosystem
* Over 60 contributors
https://ddev.com/blog/2025-review/
What's in store for 2026, including goals and (incredibly honest) risks: 🎯💡 https://ddev.com/blog/2026-plans/