Hi Larry - glad to hear of a fan of jsbin :)
I'm not really thinking about the future of JS Bin at the moment (or this year certainly), only because I'm very heads down on client work at the moment.
The things I would like to do with JS Bin don't really add new features, but it includes:
- Complete rewrite of the front end
- Complete rewrite of the back end (specifically splitting out the API and re-using that internally)
- Adding service workers for offline support (which is already in a branch and decent way through)
- Make Docker some part of the release process
- Getting npm version back in lock-step with the version on git
The problem with all these things is that it doesn't increase the paying users, which means that it's new functionality that I'd have to build during "business hours" and not be earning...which is hard to justify after 2014's experiment of doing JS Bin full time.
Utterly aside, if you don't have a sticker (since you're a fan), you should totally request one: http://jsbin.com/help/stickers 😉