Although I did try to work with them when I was still more actively working on Babel, they weren't interested.
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not to touch on a sore spot, but I/we tried *many* times to get
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it's sad really. So much overlap in goals and user experience. Collab would have benefited everyone
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I don't know, I wasn't there. But that's exactly how Babel felt when TS didn't want to merge the compile step
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yeah no doubt. not sure if that was best choice tbh. typechecking was our bread and butter
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my perspective is that flow rejected type-syntax collab and TS rejected transpile collab 1/
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both, imo, were bad decisions that have hurt the ecosystem long-term. Both aren't fatal 2/2
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