what would be the benefit of that?
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Replying to @ljharb
take a break and reflect on things. There's a lot of issues right now and having breathing room might be what we as a community need
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Replying to @ljharb
social, technical. People burning out, stuff like zones being pushed. Idk, maybe we need a break to chill and reflect for a bit
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
stage 0 things being “pushed” doesn’t mean much. Object.observe was stage 2 and got dropped.
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Replying to @ljharb
yeah but then there's cancellation tokens, new wave promise error handling and what not. It's a lot; and a break might be good
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @ljharb
like: node 0.10 was when things flourished; stability for a while is good (as long as we're not unable to move forward after that)
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
a loss of momentum would constitute exactly that. ES6 took five years and that’s just too long.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
the lack of certain features in the language necessitated tooling that ended up fracturing the community. see: modules
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I think we might be in a disagreement here; I for one think that a language level module system for JS doesn't make sense; but it ok
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