I agree with y'all (except Alex, ofc). I had some ideas about replying to
this thread, but then this blog post came along and encapsulated them
nicely.

http://onehungrymind.com/10-things-consider-keeping-level-head-angularjs-2-0/

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On Tue Nov 11 2014 at 7:13:20 AM Paul Spaulding <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tony, my thoughts exactly.
>
> The Angular team has done a fantastic job, and I think this is the right
> direction.  2.0 is a major release, so I would expect breaking changes, and
> they have already committed to supporting 1.3.
>
> The Angular team is comprised of very bright individuals, and I love the
> fact that they can acknowledge problems in the 1.x code base and address
> them in the next major release.  Everything I've seen indicates this will
> lead to code that is easier to write and reason about.
>
> I have a modest 1.2 Angular app that has been running in production for
> almost a year with zero problems.  That's not because I write awesome code,
> but because the Angular framework has allowed me to write very succinct
> code in a declarative manner that is naturally going to have fewer
> defects.  If in the future I decide I want to make changes, I have very
> little concern about continuing to use 1.2/1.3.  Or if I wanted to port it
> to 2.x (or some other framework entirely), I don't think it would be the
> end of the world because I'd be more interested in preserving concepts and
> business logic which I feel I could easily extract from the current version.
>
> Thank you, Angular team, for your hard work.
>
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