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Svelte and solid are nice alternatives.


I tried svelte but it is not it too. I'm happy with Lit tho, have no plans to change with all the Web Components interop. With React 19 I can ship most components in Lit and create a React shell and everybody is happy, me and my customers.


Since Vercel is doing this to React why would we think they wouldn’t also do this to Svelte?

Maybe I should check out Vue again, there’s something to be said about open source libraries that succeed without corporate ownership.


Svelte has a seamless SSR framework called SvelteKit that is platform-agnostic and made by the same people who make Svelte in the first place.


Yes but the issue is that Vercel has all the core Svelte maintainers on their payroll too. My Q is why would we expect Vercel to not interject as well? I mean we have evidence they did this in one community library, why not another? That is the risk.


Talking about that, Vercel suddenly ejected many open source projects they "sponsored".

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40682711


Svelte has a pretty prominent BDFL, having to corrupt him first might be enough.

Personally, I think the moment SvelteKit stops working on plain container images & Cloudflare Workers is the moment Svelte dies.


This simply isn't going to happen.


Thanks for the work you put into the Svelte platform, competition helps keep ecosystems more honest


Just in case it wasn't clear: I mean this might be enough to prevent bad things from happening.


For sure — just wanted to be totally explicit that SvelteKit will always be platform agnostic


> Svelte has a pretty prominent BDFL, having to corrupt him first might be enough.

I don't know him personally, but the power dynamics is clear: one person vs a corporation is often just one attractive offer away from significant changes




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