That we most certainly can do. [See also: nearly finished recruiting a tech writer]
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We certainly do, which is why I can say with confidence "it is not yet clear which way this is going to go".
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I very much appreciate npm's willingness to go with the flow
that's how consensus should work! I just predict FE community won't use .mjs -
And given your original poll, that community represents a large portion of npm's user base
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You are correct. Whatever the front-end community decides to do is what JavaScript will end up doing.
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Usually, the thing that wins is the thing that tooling makes easiest.
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Right now, the most popular tool for front-end modular JavaScript is webpack by a big, big margin.
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So my guess is that whatever Webpack decides to do about this mess is what JavaScript will end up doing.
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CTC is picking winners, and could use some input from people who are in touch with the outpouring of dissent.
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