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by JimDabell
1540 days ago
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I wasn’t being edgy and I did read the link. A one-off donation isn’t a business model. > Although it's not a typical for-profit business model, we are sustainable If it’s sustainable, there's clearly something other than a one-off donation. What is it? |
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Netlify is competing with Vercel that has Next.js. So basically RedwoodJS was built to sell more Netlify hosting plans the same way Next.js was for Vercel. It is therefore safe to say that RedwoodJS will continue to exist as long as Netlify is a thing... unless Next.js completely owns the market and RedwoodJS's reason to exist makes no sense because of too few users.