React doesn’t include enough out of the box, and the lack of any official sanctioned recommendations increases ecosystem fragmentation and actively harms the ecosystem.
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It’s seemingly unpopular among the React team
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Not really. I think we agree with this. However we also believe that you can’t deliver a whole solution if you don’t actively use it. A model that seems to work is promoting full-box setups like Next.js and Gatsby and working closely with them.
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> A model that seems to work is promoting full-box setups like Next.js and Gatsby and working closely with them. I don't really see that as any different from React having no opinion, which you seem to disagree with.
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I think saying “you should often/usually use this thing” counts as an opinion?
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It's a deference of opinion, which I guess is an opinion.
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We intend to work more closely with communities of these solutions over time btw. So it’s not just deference. I agree current situation is far from ideal.
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I'm not blaming React at all. I feel like React Native do something similar with Expo and the other more frameworky RN solutions. I think there's cons on all sides of "no opinion", "strong opinion", and "deferred opinion" so have zero actionable recommendations haha
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I think we usually start having an opinion when it matters for other things. For example concurrent mode might add constraints to preferred styling solutions.
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> For example concurrent mode might add constraints to preferred styling solutions.
I know this all too well. 
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