@alejandrowunderlich Exactly. What confuses me the most is the clear movement in the opposite direction of the current trends in the entire software development industry. Microsoft has open sourced and continues to move in the open source space because they understand that more developers means more money spent using their platform to run said code.
Further, it contradicts the every other day blog posts we read about how they are trying to get more people involved in the “no code” movement.
(Full Disclaimer: I am a huge fan and committed to the platform and I really believe they will figure out these pricing issues.)