Galaxy Expansion: a week of massive updates to our universe

Hey everyone :slight_smile:

Over the past months, we’ve been working on huge updates for Meteor, but also quietly rebuilding big parts of Galaxy.

Not just features, but foundations.

And we will tell you everything at Galaxy Expansion, our first big launch week.

Here’s the full schedule:

26 JAN - The Expansion Overview
Frederico Maia (CEO), Gabs Ferreira (Head of Marketing and DevRel) and Henrique Schmaiske (CTO) unveil the new architecture and the vision for the multi-framework future of Galaxy.

27 JAN - Galaxy Metal: Under the Hood
A technical deep dive in how we built the new Galaxy Metal infrastructure on Kubernetes, RKE2, and Bare Metal. How we achieved 3x faster builds and SOC 2 readiness.

28 JAN - Introducing Galaxy Crew
Join the collective force of builders and creators powering the next generation of the Galaxy platform. Learn about exclusive benefits and how to become part of the Crew.

29 JAN - The Galaxy Expands: AdonisJS Support
A special session with Harminder Virk (Creator of AdonisJS). Learn how to deploy Adonis apps to Galaxy in minutes.

30 JAN - Meteor 3.4 & The Road Ahead
A special session with the core team of Meteor. Celebrating the framework that started it all. New features, Fiber-free future, Rspack integration, Change Streams and what’s next for Meteor.

This is an offline event. All participants will receive one email per day, with curated content covering every announcement, update, and new feature.

Join us: Galaxy Expansion | Jan 26-30, 2026

See you soon :slight_smile:

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Looking forward to learn what is cooking.
Will we get a roadmap update beyond the change streams on 30 January?

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Are there times in the schedule? I did register, but I don’t quite understand what is involves. Are these presentations? Full-day events?

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Yes, we’ll have some news about the roadmap :slight_smile:

We’re releasing videos and articles about those specific topics every day. But yeah, I feel that is not 100% clear in the copy. We’ll adjust it :slight_smile:

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Nice to see SOC 2 on your radar! That’s been in the back of my mind lately and more users are requesting it.

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Galaxy Expansion Day 1: Galaxy Metal is live! After 10+ years, we rebuilt everything from the ground up.

Watch me, @fredmaiaarantes and @hschmaiske talking about what this means for users: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBGtNCqnQzQ

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Yesterday, we released a deep dive into Galaxy Metal by @hschmaiske: Galaxy Metal: Under the Hood - Galaxy Blog

Today, we’ve just announced The Galaxy Crew: a constellation of developers, creators, and builders who will shape the next chapters of Galaxy.

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Can’t wait for tomorrow’s session with the core team, is it going to be aired live or pre-recorded? 3.4 is of a greater value than the fibers to async migration and I can’t wait for it.

Also I think it’d help you guys to add MCP support, I’ve been using particular hosting providers lately that I won’t be mentioning so as not to take the spotlight and it has been a game changer to provision my deployments from inside the code editor. Hopefully Galaxy can follow suit too.

Thank you for the awesome work team and even awesome work sharing this with the community in this spectacular event. :clap: :clap:

@gabsferreira @fredmaiaarantes @hschmaiske @nachocodoner @grubba

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Thank you for your words, Harry :slight_smile:

The video tomorrow is going to be pre-recorded, but you can feel free to send questions/comments that we’ll reply asap.

About the MCP, I can say it’s in our plans to start diving more into it!

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@harry97 galaxy is built using meteor, we can develop a generic MCP pkg for meteor, so it will speedup a MCP server for galaxy for sure

Please, open a discussion in the forum or github and lets do a POC :wink:

I can use Claude code to spin an MCP package lol

trivia time: 3.4-rc.2, MCP, Discord by harryadel · Pull Request #40 · Meteor-Community-Packages/Packosphere · GitHub
Did you know I developed an MCP integration for Packosphere so your agents can know about the most up to date meteor packages instead of querying Google or Github which might not reflect the true state of Meteor packages?