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Consider how the backend will work for the open source elements...is it okay to force people to use our backend from the open source code? As in, will people be annoyed that the open source projects are tightly coupled to GraphQL, graph.cool, and Prendus? Should we allow them to change the GraphQL endpoints? Maybe that is the solution. By default they hook into our system, but they can easily change the GraphQL endpoint...they'll still be tightly coupled to graph.cool though...think about it
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Consider how the backend will work for the open source elements...is it okay to force people to use our backend from the open source code? As in, will people be annoyed that the open source projects are tightly coupled to GraphQL, graph.cool, and Prendus? Should we allow them to change the GraphQL endpoints? Maybe that is the solution. By default they hook into our system, but they can easily change the GraphQL endpoint...they'll still be tightly coupled to graph.cool though...think about it
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: