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    1. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 16 Feb 2019
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      Imagine building a website... and then it instantly having large technical debt

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    2. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 16 Feb 2019
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      Probably should have been more specific... I feel like having the technical debt be the entire framework your whole UI is based on is next level.

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    3. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani 16 Feb 2019
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      This is a bit unfair. We had the specs change underneath us right after 1.0, and we spent considerable effort making incremental migration possible.

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    4. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 16 Feb 2019
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      What specs were changed? Haven’t Google been championing all the Web Component specs?

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    5. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani 16 Feb 2019
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      Custom Elements and Shadow DOM both changed from what we now call v0 to v1. This is when Apple, Mozilla, add Microsoft agreed to implement.

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    6. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 16 Feb 2019
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      That just seems like a risk for implementing a spec that doesn’t have consensus and approval. I don’t think it’s the vendors fault at all and it feels like deferring blame.

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    7. Jane Manchun Wong‏ @wongmjane 16 Feb 2019
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      P.S. Polymer v3 moved from HTML Imports to ES Modules No browsers other than Chromium implemented HTML Imports, which the Chrome team abandoned eventually. This in itself is a breaking change, so they have to change the version number again

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    8. Jane Manchun Wong‏ @wongmjane 16 Feb 2019
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      Bower around that time was deprecated too. Web Components Library relied on it until v3 release. So that's another hit to the community, unfortunately

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    9. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani 16 Feb 2019
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      We've been dealing with platform and ecosystem changes for years. Thankfully, things are stabilized now. I don't see npm or v1 specs or JS modules going anywhere for a long, long time. LitElement has a much easier road ahead of it.

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      Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 16 Feb 2019
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      What's the migration path from v3 to Lit?

      12:00 PM - 16 Feb 2019
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        2. Jane Manchun Wong‏ @wongmjane 16 Feb 2019
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          Polymer v3 release note only mentioned developers should consider using Lit if they are to start fresh I tried to look for upgrade guides on LitElement's docs site but no luck Looking forward to seeing one http://polymer-library.polymer-project.org/3.0/docs/about_30 …pic.twitter.com/SOHPQftvGX

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        3. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani 16 Feb 2019
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          Yep, we have a lot of doc work to do in this area. We should definitely give me detailed guidance about upgrading to LitElement incrementally.

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        2. Justin Fagnani‏ @justinfagnani 16 Feb 2019
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          You can freely intermix Polymer, LitElement and other web component libraries. Incremental is the way to go for large apps.

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        3. Sergio Contreras‏ @sergicontre 16 Feb 2019
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          we are progressively including Lit Element in our apps implemented in Polymer without problems. On the other hand, we are also progressively through Microfrontends techniques interoperating legacy apps with Lit Element

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