Gatsby, a framework for building fast React-based websites, has released a new version of its integration with Prismic, Version 6, which supports Gatsby 5 and includes improvements such as faster content previews and a complete code rewrite for better performance and simplicity. This release marks the last major version by Prismic, with support transitioning to the community after an initial support period. The update focuses on enhancing the preview experience by reducing loading times, especially for sites with large Prismic repositories, and optimizing the plugins' codebase for easier contributions. While Prismic continues to support Gatsby, developers are encouraged to consider Next.js for its continued innovation and robust support, as it offers advanced features like the App Router and TypeScript compatibility. Documentation for the updated plugins has moved to GitHub, and developers are advised to follow the provided migration guide for upgrading their projects. Prismic's strategic shift towards Next.js is motivated by a belief in its potential to build simpler and more stable websites compared to Gatsby.