The startup has extremely limited resources, it's a bootstrap, as I explained. The licence prohibits us from using the personal licence, and there is a time cost involved in building and maintaining our own version. $1200 a year is not good value for us when NGINX will do the job for free.
I never claimed that no one should pay for anything, and I wish the people working on Caddy the best of luck. I think it's a fantastic piece of software and, as I have said several times, I am very grateful for the effort that has been put into making the project what it is.
However the change means that I have to act or be left with an out-of-date internet facing server. If you cannot see why I am annoyed at being given no choice but to spend time or money on solution because Caddy has introduced a new commercial licence, then I will not convince you of anything.
I never claimed that no one should pay for anything, and I wish the people working on Caddy the best of luck. I think it's a fantastic piece of software and, as I have said several times, I am very grateful for the effort that has been put into making the project what it is.
However the change means that I have to act or be left with an out-of-date internet facing server. If you cannot see why I am annoyed at being given no choice but to spend time or money on solution because Caddy has introduced a new commercial licence, then I will not convince you of anything.