It's easy for people to dismiss Convention over Configuration frameworks because it seems like it's just encoding some random opinion.
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Replying to @tomdale
In fact, we spent months & months iterating through problems—those are months you're unlikely to have if you roll your own for each project.
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Replying to @tomdale
What's especially cool about this is that
@rwjblue wrote a tool to migrate existing projects to the proposed layout.https://github.com/rwjblue/ember-module-migrator …1 reply 7 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @tomdale
Seeing how the proposal affects your current apps makes it much easier to reason about, and makes adoption much much easier too.
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Replying to @tomdale
When we talk about the value of a shared solution—of having the entire community on Ember CLI—these are the benefits we're talking about.
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If you want to see this in action on a big, real-world app, check out the results of migrating the Ghost app: https://github.com/rwjblue/--ghost-modules-sample/tree/grouped-collections/src …
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Replying to @tomdale
If you're an Ember.js user, please run the migrator tool on your apps and let us know what you think in the RFC.
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@willmanduffy I don't understand, can you leave a comment on the PR thread?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@willmanduffy @tomdale they last as long as we need to fully discuss all presented rationale (but no longer, ideally)
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