This is definitely addressed in the article. The relevant bits talk about moving features from the commercial version to the open source version, as well as the introduction of an open source nginx agent that can do the "dynamic config" on your behalf (via API I presume).
I agree with your sentiment though! I hope they do follow through as nginx is generally an easy sell to others when trying to fill holes in your tech stack and otherwise pretty bulletproof.
I agree with your sentiment though! I hope they do follow through as nginx is generally an easy sell to others when trying to fill holes in your tech stack and otherwise pretty bulletproof.