I'm not sure I've got the energy to write a blog about it but one of my wishes for #EmberJS2018 would be to find some way to de-stigmatize the competition.
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I recognize it's extremely tricky to strike the right balance when you're a convention-over-configuration framework that needs to weather hype cycles as they come and go...
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Replying to @amatchneer
At least speaking for myself, I feel like I've spent a huge amount of personal energy digging into the practical experience of using competing frameworks and looking for things to steal and points of possible interop.
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Replying to @wycats @amatchneer
Is there some way I could communicate this better? Or is it not enough?
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(for example, I've spent the last few weeks really digging in to GraphQL, both in terms of the spec and talking to users to get their experiences)
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I don't mean to diminish your efforts and research into the competition, and I really appreciate your recent tweet to call for GraphQL use cases and relative benefits...
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Replying to @amatchneer @wycats
I think the issue though is that for better or worse there is a clear signal that The Core Team Has Agreed that JSONAPI is The Winner, and that the most GraphQL fans can hope for is that _some_ of the functionality of GraphQL will eventually translate to future JSONAPI features..
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Replying to @amatchneer
Ember is a conventional framework that values stability and conventions first, followed closely by escape valves. If you want to be in a community that is always exploring the newest thing right when it becomes viable, Ember is not for you.
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If you want to explore GraphQL in your Ember app and figure out how to make it fit in to Ember's convention and stability story, Ember may be for you.
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Replying to @wycats @amatchneer
JSON:API is not so much the "winner" as the conventional default that comes with Ember. In the long term, Ember Data is the stable core data framework, absorbing good ideas from the wider community as they stabilize.
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If you value a decent, conventional stack that's here for the long haul, Ember is for you.
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