The SpiceDB open source project has seen significant engagement and community involvement since its release a month ago. The community is driving various proposals, including caching services, telemetry collection, multi-tenant use cases, and integration with Open Policy Agent. New contributors have joined the team, contributing to performance testing, multi-tenancy, and authentication libraries. The Authzed project has also seen releases of new versions, documentation, and tools, as well as the open sourcing of its documentation and a simple alternative for client-side load balancing peer discovery. The community has also been active in discussing topics such as ARM architecture and notch on new MacBooks.