Actually, I think your comments are more rude and immature. The angular
team have done a great job in providing you a product free of charge. It is
mature and open source. There is no reason that it will not be supported by
the (huge) community that it has, and have much more life.

Now, the angular team is working hard to build the best framework for the
future, free of backward compatibility issues, and using new browser
features, and because of this you accuse them of betraying you? They are
once again working FOR you. For free.

You don't need to abandon your code. 1.x is mature and production ready. Do
you think that this will magically disintegrate because they start working
on a divergent project?? Please think before you open your mouth

On Monday, November 10, 2014, Raul Vieira <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe this will make you feel better:
>
>
> http://eisenbergeffect.bluespire.com/all-about-angular-2-0/?utm_source=javascriptweekly&utm_medium=email
>
> Raul
>
> On Nov 10, 2014, at 8:41 PM, Alexey Dubovtsev <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
> To Development Team,
>
> Today I read about Angular 2.0. (
> http://ng-learn.org/2014/03/AngularJS-2-Status-Preview/)
>  As we mentioned before <http://ng-learn.org/2014/01/AngularJS-2/>, this
> is not a complex major update; this is a whole rewrite!
> What does that **ing means??
> Even more when i read more about new architecture i was shocked. This is
> new framework at all.
>
> I really don't understand your position, why you so irresponsible.
> If you want to play with new technologies, if you want to practice
> yourself in new architecture you are welcome to make a new product.
> Your decision to change angular architecture and core principle in version
> 2.0 is a total disaster.
> It seems to me that you a really don't understand that a lot of people are
> relying on you, and you are betraying them.
> You are destroying a trust to you.
>
> I really like AngularJS framework and invested a lot of money in apps
> written on it. And i wish to stay with it, and wish to rely on your team.
> I really don't understand why i should throw out my code or why i should
> spend my time and money to transfer on the architecture, because you decide
> to play.
> But when you are telling to the community that you are just playing toys
> and going to implement some new cool architecture i really stoping respect
> you.
>
> I suggest you become more mature. Stay with Angular current architecture,
> and if you want to play with new technologies and toys - just a create new
> product.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
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