PrimeNG's new licensing model and A2UI for model-controlled Angular interfaces are the headline topics this week.
Also in brief: OpenNG's community fork, transactional router resource behavior, and the current Native Federation and Module Federation options for Angular.
Future of PrimeNG
PrimeNG, a very popular UI component library, has announced that future major versions won't be available as open source anymore, except through a free Community license for individuals, students, non-profits, non-commercial open source projects, and small organizations.
That doesn't just apply to the Angular version but to the React and Vue versions as well. The reason is that the library has grown over time, which means if you do this as open source you have to spend much more time on it, and at some point, the income that they got from selling things around the library itself didn't cover the costs anymore.






