Big news in for the Nuxt community: NuxtLabs has been acquired by Vercel! This is a significant milestone, and I wanted to share my thoughts on what this means for the future of Nuxt and its ecosystem.
First and foremost, I'm thrilled that the Nuxt team can now fully concentrate on enhancing the framework without the burden of funding its future. This shift allows for greater innovation and development, which is something we all can look forward to.
Additionally, the transition of existing paid tools like Nuxt UI Pro, NuxtHub, and NuxtStudio to open-source is a game-changer. This move not only democratizes access to these powerful resources but also opens up exciting opportunities for developers and businesses alike. Personally, I see this as a fantastic development for my Nuxt SaaS Starter Kit , as it broadens the potential market and user base.
Of course, I can't help but feel a bit apprehensive about how this acquisition might influence the team's decisions moving forward. It's my hope that the community and existing users of Nuxt, NuxtHub, and other tools will continue to thrive without any negative impacts. Vercel's previous acquisition of SvelteKit has, to my knowledge, not hindered its progress, so I remain optimistic. Also make sure to watch the corresponding DejaVue episode with Daniel Roe and Sébastien Chopin, where they discuss the acquisition in detail. It's linked below.
As we look ahead, I'm genuinely excited about the upcoming developments and what they will bring to our community. Let's embrace this change and see where it takes us!
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👉🏻 In this special episode of DejaVue, Alexander and Michael are joined by Daniel Roe and Sébastien Chopin to discuss the recent acquisition of NuxtLabs by Vercel.
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