as flawed as they are, I think in several years you'll look back and see the analogy to promise-hating callbackers.
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the value of being a built in coordination primitive is too high in both cases and will cause ecosystem consensus
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Replying to @domenic @slightlylate
I think WCs for leaf nodes are fine in principle, but the technology is welded shut to outsiders.
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I think there's a path forward, but WC proponents should try to help improve areas FWs are concerned about.
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one major difference: promises were adopted by FWs quickly. WC proponents highly correlated with Chrome/Polymer.
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that's a good point. Might be because of polyfillability, but maybe not. I do find this very worrying.
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I think part of it is that polymer folks rely a lot on non-standard extensions and say "Things look great from here!"
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I brought up theming years ago and the situation is still pretty meh (at best) for standard WCs.
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custom properties, calc, variables, etc certainly help but we need a full solution for theming worked out.
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I think custom props and at-apply are solid but at-apply has no implementation progress yet so yeah not very usable right now :/
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yes. Totally agree. I think there is standards progress but we have to ship and then try to build on top. Before then, 
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