It's clear to me that there won't be good tools in place for existing frameworks by the time Polymer is ready for prime time.
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And messaging like this makes it hard for the React community to rally around you because they feel attacked.
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I'm telling you this because I am on board with the goal but I promise you this frame is alienating allies that would help us.
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not my goal to alienate :) I am attempting to raise awareness of users not authors bc authors know this :D
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the problem is that it weaponizes users against framework devs which is divisive and slowing down progress.
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if I think speaking positively about code splitting will cause users to switch away from ember, why wouldn't I 1/
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instead argue defensively about the value of code splitting today. These are the (bad) choices we're given. 2/2
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personally, i'd rather hear "yeah! we're working on it (https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/pull/176 …)" than "stop weaponizing users"
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"the beatings will stop when morale improves"
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and I'm sorry, but "frameworks are the problem" cannot be easily responded to via "we're working on it"
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