So yeah, after that conversation I genuinely think that "Framework as a Service" describes what's interesting about the shift.
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Instead of running the framework in your process (which gives dev flexibility in exchange for ops cost) move the fwk into the platform.
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That probably slows down the vibrancy of framework evolution, but 13+ years after Rails it makes sense to bake it in for many people.
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I just hope that that doesn't mean we become reliant on Amazon (closed source) to add important fwk features we used to be able to do OSS.
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But generally the push and pull is that with enough demand comes new OSS solutions. Rails was harder to ops than PHP, still highly adopted.
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