we haven’t ever pivoted from webcontainers, not sure what you’re talking about there. it’s been our main thing since forever :)
stackblitz itself is a product suite built on top of webcontainers. note that many issues in the repo you linked are not for webcontainers specifically, but instead mostly for stackblitz specific functionality.
we have about 3m devs/mo using us for free on stackblitz.com, so we do the best we can for free public issue triage but do prioritize our paying customers (we are a business after all :)
I wish you could make WebContainers actually an open source standard library for local sandboxed client / server coding one day. I know CORS screws everything up...
we haven’t ever pivoted from webcontainers, not sure what you’re talking about there. it’s been our main thing since forever :)
stackblitz itself is a product suite built on top of webcontainers. note that many issues in the repo you linked are not for webcontainers specifically, but instead mostly for stackblitz specific functionality.
we have about 3m devs/mo using us for free on stackblitz.com, so we do the best we can for free public issue triage but do prioritize our paying customers (we are a business after all :)