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This is pretty exciting! I'm glad to see more investment going into the JavaScript developer tooling ecosystem.

Some of the open source companies have had an easier time monetizing than others. Databases, for example, have a somewhat obvious path nowadays of offering a hosted version. NPM and Docker, on the other hand, developed incredibly popular tools but struggled to monetize. So I'm curious to see what Rome will do.

The other interesting question to me is what Rome will focus on. There's a really wide array of things in the JS toolchain and it's tempting to boil the ocean. How much of it can you really boil? Running a nice JS browser stack of course. Supporting TypeScript I presume. How about Node on the backend? An Electron app? All of those in the same codebase?

Some tough decisions here but I'm glad the team working on them is set to grow and attack this problem. Good luck Romans ;-)




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