And there is yet another Angular 2 group:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angularjs2
but there are only 2 members of that one. No critical mass yet. Let's hope 
those 2 Ng2 groups coalesce into one...

Pete

On Saturday, August 8, 2015 at 5:23:58 AM UTC-4, Lamzo Enzo wrote:
>
> There's actually this group 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/angular2
>
> Also, the new version of Angular.js is called Angular 2 and not AngularJS2.
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 3:12:15 AM UTC-4, Anton Trapp wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> As Angular 2.0 is a completely new thing that has almost nothing (except 
>> the name) to do with the current versions... wouldn't it make sense to 
>> create a AngularJS2 group? Or at least try to put a tag in every topic that 
>> has to do with v2 which helps save time?
>>
>> Reasons:
>>
>>    1. Some people might be interested only in 1.x (at least until they 
>>    start the planing of the migration process), some might just hop on to 
>> 2.0 
>>    and have no interest in 1.x
>>    2. It gets confusing reading topics where you have a 2.x concept and 
>>    don't understand it in the context of 1.x until you read in the message 
>>    body that it's a 2.0 thing and so on
>>    3. It saves time which can be used for earning money or helping other 
>>    people here instead of reading over "spam" (topics of no interest)
>>
>> I - for example (and at least for me I am very important *lol*) - would 
>> subscribe to 1.x now, join 2.0 when it's available and leave 1.x after I 
>> migrated (if and whenever this will be). But maybe I am the only one and 
>> everybody else works on all versions at the same time ;)
>>
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Anton
>>
>

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