I integrated the Bun Runtime compatibility layer for workerd. After evaluation, Cloudflare still rejected it, citing insufficient demand to support long-term maintenance. It's a bit disappointing. However, the code is already written, and interested developers can deploy and use it themselves. The solution is available here.
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GasOptimizer
· 23h ago
As long as the code is written well, the demand assessment model for CF is probably just the same old routine, unable to calculate the true marginal benefits.
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ChainWallflower
· 01-15 12:27
Big tech guys, this idea is ahead of its time. The folks at CF are still sleeping.
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SatsStacking
· 01-14 12:50
Cloudflare is still a bit conservative; such useful tools are deliberately held back from demand. But speaking of which, your open-source spirit is undeniable, and I feel the community will really appreciate this.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-14 12:47
Uh, Cloudflare's logic is a bit funny. When demand is insufficient, they refuse to maintain it. So how do so many projects in the open-source community survive?
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-14 12:46
CF this time is a bit unorthodox, clearly someone actively contributing code but still complaining about lack of requirements. The logic is really out of this world.
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RunWithRugs
· 01-14 12:46
CF's recent move is indeed a bit conservative, but releasing it as open source is also good. It's definitely better than holding onto a bad one.
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ChainPoet
· 01-14 12:40
Cloudflare's approach this time is really a bit conservative; it's good enough if they open source it. The community might find that using it themselves could actually prove the demand.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-14 12:40
Did all this work go to waste? But our open-source community is like this; if someone wants it, they just get it.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-14 12:34
The code is all written and still rejected, which is ridiculous. But on the other hand, the maintainability concern of Cloudflare is understandable.
I integrated the Bun Runtime compatibility layer for workerd. After evaluation, Cloudflare still rejected it, citing insufficient demand to support long-term maintenance. It's a bit disappointing. However, the code is already written, and interested developers can deploy and use it themselves. The solution is available here.