Many great open source products have huge commercial backers--the important thing is that there is a community, which is in fact very true with Apollo.
I get what you're saying and I'm sure there is lots of truth to it--that doesn't make what's going on now the best to ever do it (i.e. the fastest way to produce the most meaningful user experiences). If it wasn't the case, we'd be doing remote procedure calls in C or whatever.
Bottom line: ur point is one that should be heard, but there's a way more value could be added in how you present it.
I get what you're saying and I'm sure there is lots of truth to it--that doesn't make what's going on now the best to ever do it (i.e. the fastest way to produce the most meaningful user experiences). If it wasn't the case, we'd be doing remote procedure calls in C or whatever.
Bottom line: ur point is one that should be heard, but there's a way more value could be added in how you present it.