"locked in" "large JS-heavy" reflects marketing for a framework not platform improvements.
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we all have work to do and we're on the same side. Let's act like it.
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Replying to @wycats
Honestly, I don't think we all are on the same side. Many want to own their own meta-platform, and don't really care about the web.
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Replying to @justinfagnani
the web is the platform. This platform has a distributed SDK, unlike iOS or Android.
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Replying to @wycats @justinfagnani
browsers should build the platform, not the SDK.
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do you perceive ember as wanting to be a "platform"?
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right, and
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Replying to @wycats @justinfagnani
"if the problem is too much JS, Ember seems to have the most, so Ember must be the worst"
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I haven't looked at Ember's JS size to lump it in with that, don't assume every generalism is an attack against you.
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I'm telling you what people think not what's in your head.
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