This space brings together projects focused on distributed systems, fault-tolerant supervision, and global process registration in the Elixir ecosystem.
To empower the Elixir community with robust, open-source tools for building cluster-native and self-healing applications.
We encourage contributions that explore or extend:
- Distributed supervision and orchestration
- CRDT-based data structures and global state management
- Node-to-node coordination in dynamic environments
- Tooling and utilities that simplify deploying Elixir clusters
We welcome contributions of all kinds:
- Bug reports and feature proposals
- Documentation and examples
- New libraries that complement Horde
- Discussions and ecosystem collaboration
Check out our repositories, join conversations, and help shape the future of distributed Elixir!
📌 Start here: https://github.com/elixir-horde/horde
If you are working on distributed Elixir or have ideas for collaboration, we’d love to hear from you!
- GitHub Discussions: https://github.com/orgs/elixir-horde/discussions
- Issues & Contributions: In each project repository
