I’m mixed about Next.js. On one hand, it’s a company building a framework with investors, of course there are incentives for them to corner the market. Like the author mentions, Redis labs has a similar model. The license is MIT, so Netfify or anyone can fork and offer a better alternative, if they’re capable and willing to take on the risk of it flopping. Also, if I’m an investor in Vercel — why would I encourage them to put my investment at risk by aiding competition?On the other hand, there does seem to be a sleight of hand with Vercel. They want it both ways — to be a company that champions and fosters open source while also keeping the necessary friction in place to make their hosting platform the best choice.
For better or worse, I think we’ll only see more of this model in the future.
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