Open Source Releases — April 18, 2026
Fresh activity this week includes a new release from the opencode project on GitHub, Claude Opus 4.7 landing in GitHub Copilot for Pro+ and enterprise users, and the ongoing DaVinci Resolve expansion into photo editing that's shaking up the creative software market. Meanwhile, the open source licensing wars continue to simmer in the background.
Open Source Releases — April 18, 2026
Key Highlights
opencode Ships New Release
The anomalyco/opencode project published a new release on April 16, 2026, with a latest.json manifest timestamped at 21:55:18Z. The release includes a SHA256-verified binary (sha256:e2d2bdd0a94135410e52f09a45394a08d3d4ea2735d2dcb9ad111d207c91141b, 8.08 KB) and an accompanying latest.yml file.
Claude Opus 4.7 Arrives in GitHub Copilot
GitHub has added Claude Opus 4.7 to GitHub Copilot, bringing stronger multi-step task performance, improved agentic execution, and better long-horizon reasoning for complex developer workflows. The model is rolling out gradually to Pro+, Business, and Enterprise users across major Copilot surfaces.
DaVinci Resolve Enters Photo Editing Market
DaVinci Resolve added a full photo editing page, significantly expanding beyond its video editing roots to compete directly with Adobe Lightroom and Capture One. The move was notable enough to generate 1,125 points and 292 comments on community forums, marking it as a major free alternative entering the photo editing market.
Legitify: Open-Source Security Scanner for GitHub and GitLab
Help Net Security covered Legitify, an open-source scanner targeting security misconfigurations in source code management platforms. Misconfigured SCM platforms remain a common entry point for software supply chain attacks, and Legitify aims to give organizations visibility into these risks.

Analysis
Why the DaVinci Resolve Photo Editing Expansion Matters
Blackmagic Design's decision to add a full photo editing page to DaVinci Resolve is one of the more consequential open-source-adjacent moves in creative software this cycle. Adobe's dominance in professional photo editing has long rested on the absence of credible free alternatives at the prosumer and professional tier. DaVinci Resolve — already well-established in video post-production — now positions itself as a genuine Lightroom replacement, bringing a mature, GPU-accelerated color science engine to still image editing at no cost.
The community response (1,125 upvotes and nearly 300 comments) reflects how significant photographers and video professionals consider this expansion. Combined with Resolve's strong reputation for color grading, this move could meaningfully shift the competitive landscape, particularly for creators who already live inside the Resolve ecosystem for video work.
What to Watch
- GitHub Copilot's Claude Opus 4.7 rollout is gradual — watch for expanded availability across more Copilot tiers and surfaces in the coming days.
- OpenSSL 4.0.0 was released on April 14, removing deprecated protocols and adding post-quantum support and Encrypted Client Hello. Downstream projects will need to audit for API-level breaking changes.
- Legitify adoption is worth tracking as supply chain security tooling continues to gain traction in enterprise DevSecOps pipelines.
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