Not really. While I prefer rails’ stance of “you can’t pay me for my open source”, laravel having a commercial model around developer tooling made them at least more responsive to their community’s dx wishes.
Still, for me, having a fully open source first party tool like kamal is much better than a commercial offering, no matter how convenient it may be.
Still, for me, having a fully open source first party tool like kamal is much better than a commercial offering, no matter how convenient it may be.