A large "ecosystem" is touted as a great advantage of some frameworks, but the reality is that it's mostly unmaintained low-quality libraries that could be replaced by a few lines of easier to understand code. "The Ecosystem" is about quantity over quality, all the way down. And when those unmaintained libraries break, you're also in the hook for fixing them, but it takes way more time and coordination than fixing it if it were your own code.
A large "ecosystem" is touted as a great advantage of some frameworks, but the reality is that it's mostly unmaintained low-quality libraries that could be replaced by a few lines of easier to understand code. "The Ecosystem" is about quantity over quality, all the way down. And when those unmaintained libraries break, you're also in the hook for fixing them, but it takes way more time and coordination than fixing it if it were your own code.