Omry Hay is a pragmatic technology leader and founder with a track record of building and scaling infrastructure-focused platforms, currently serving as CTO at enso after co-founding env0 where he helped streamline IaC automation and governance for enterprise clouds. With roughly seven years in senior leadership roles and a longer engineering career across startups and security teams, he blends hands-on full-stack development with product-minded orchestration of CI/CD, Terraform/OpenTofu, Terragrunt and Kubernetes workflows. He co-founded OpenTofu to champion an open, community-driven alternative to Terraform and contributed front-end improvements to the widely discussed OpenTF manifesto site, signaling his commitment to open-source stewardship as well as product-quality UI. Trusted by large customers like PayPal and MongoDB at env0, Omry pairs pragmatic engineering with business impact—turning complex cloud operations into repeatable, auditable processes. Based in Holon, Israel, he brings a mix of startup grit, systems depth and an eye for developer experience.
The OpenTF Manifesto expresses concern over HashiCorp's switch of the Terraform license from open-source to the Business Source License (BSL) and calls for the tool's return to a truly open-source license.
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:159 reviews, 153 PRs, 155 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Omry primarily focused on front-end development by modifying the HTML structure and content of the OpenTF manifesto. They added favicons to the HTML, and made several changes involving adding and moving content, such as moving company and supporter information, into dedicated sections within the document. These actions demonstrate their contribution to the structure and presentation of the project's web page.
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Contributions:3 reviews, 17 PRs, 285 pushes in 4 years 6 months
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