You could position it as : no WebPack - Like Create React App but flexible and mature.
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Create react app does use webpack built in however
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Right, I mean that it's same experience but you're not boxed in. You can use the tools you want with one command
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The value add for Ember is not anything vs. webpack. It's that it works out of the box with no config.
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That plus long-term stability. We could (and might) use webpack internally and that doesn't affect the rest of the value proposition.
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At the risk of romanticizing the shit out of this, I honestly think Ember is a force for good in the world of front-end development
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Ember as a tool is very good, but it also stands as a model of responsible OSS stewardship, sustainable software development
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I am the very model of a modern open source project
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I'm hacker debugger QA evangelist and architect
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For my practical knowledge, though
I'm plucky and adventury
Has only been brought down to the beginning of the century;
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But still in matters functional, monadical and mutable
I am the very model of a modern major programmer. 
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