AI has made it easy to generate software code, but some open source projects have stopped taking code submissions from the public, citing a deluge of low quality code or code that doesn’t match project needs. Warp , maker of tools for AI coding , is moving in the opposite direction. It’s making its desktop agentic development environment (ADE) software open source and even encouraging users to contribute new features with the help of AI. The ADE lets humans and AI agents work together to write code. Founder and CEO Zach Lloyd says software developers typically have their own preferences on tools and working styles, and he anticipates the program will let some of its nearly 1 million users add new features that best suit their needs faster than the Warp team could do on its own. “One thing that I’ve realized the longer I’ve been building for developers is that they have very diverse workflows,”…