I can appreciate why people would have this perspective - I have been rugpulled a few times recently by thoroughly unscrupulous companies (Augment Code are trash humans).
But Datastar is different. The project is literally owned by a 501c3 non-profit. The devs have dayjobs and donate their spare time to this. Funds are for going to conferences or hosting their own
And 99% of the features/value that I mentioned is MIT licensed, and the "rugpulled" code is still available to easily port via the plugin API.
And OpenAI was a non-profit. "Was" being the operative word.
Ah yes, one of the world's most valuable companies is totally a solid parallel for a few guys part-time making a simple, niche js framework whose pro license they discourage people from purchasing... Totally.
You don't know that, even if they were your brothers sitting in the room with you right now you don't know if they are or not.
How does this differ from any other open source project (most of which are not non-profits, and are utterly unsustainable)?
As much as I like Delaney, the discord server and Datastar I find this question baffling.
If the Postgres team released PGPro, swore it just contained anti patterns and you can just write the code yourself if you needed that feature, you’d roll your eyes, no?
It’s about the fact they went there, not about the intentions.
You are right! If this is enough to put you off the project then I hope you find one that aligns with your ideals.
Hey Delaney! Thanks for you and your teams work.
It doesn't put me off the project! I will happily pay for great software that enables me to make money just like I'd pay for good tools around the house (once I get started with D*).
I was just pointing out that in my mind the criticism is totally fair game because many OSS do not do this, that is all. By the looks of it you agree.
I think I want to just mention something here that is really important. The Datastar team have done more to push for performance, better UX and the ways of thinking around SPAs and MPAs than multi billion dollar companies have done in the last couple of years. Not forgetting HTMX, this cooperation has been incredibly fruitful and I am very excited about the future with you guys.
Oh noes, we agree on stuff. I don't know what to do now... stare at feet.