Vercel announces their Open SDK strategy, committing to build frameworks, SDKs, and tools in the open under permissive licenses. The strategy emphasizes three principles: open by default, loose coupling with high cohesion, and innovation followed by generalization. This approach aims to avoid vendor lock-in while ensuring their tools work well on Vercel but remain portable to any platform. The strategy applies to their growing family of libraries including Next.js, AI SDK, Nuxt, Svelte, and feature flags.

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Against lock-inPlanting a flagWhere it comes fromApplying the strategyFor the web
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