Google doesn't provide any timelines. It's ready when it's ready. You have 
to decide yourself if a state is reached where you want to use it.
If you depend on components being available that aren't yet then it's 
probably too early for you.
I assume you are aware of the fact that Google is providing this awesome 
framework, tools, components, ... for free?

On Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 1:37:44 PM UTC+2, Adrian wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I guess like many community members I'm fairly unhappy about the major 
> breaks that were introduced with Angular 2. Even it might make sense from a 
> technical perspective, it is fairly destructive for the community and all 
> company having heavily invested in Angular (or planning to do so). The beta 
> is now available for quite some time, and maybe it is time to reflect and 
> priorize things. Because currently I do not have the impression that it is 
> getting of the grounds.
>
> - Angular 2.0 is in Beta, took quite some time, but great.
> - UI Grid: no resources/progress to do the migration
> - UI Boostrap: last comment (three months ago) mentions that they are 
> waiting for further Angular 2 features. Resources are a problem as well.
> - Angular Material: early alpha stages and no clear commitment (it is 
> supposed to be backed by Google, right?)
> - there is secondary Material implementation by JetBrains. Should we get 
> started using this one and scrap the other one by Google?
> - Kendo has some stuff (thanks!), but this is only a thin wrapper around 
> their JQuery framework, not native Angular components.
>
> If there are any plans and roadmaps here, it would be really great to have 
> them on the website. I don't really see any (serious) project start 
> considering Angular 2 before having proper UI support from libraries like 
> the ones mentioned above. Maybe there is a possiblity to get those projects 
> a boost. Or maybe it is time for React. Or maybe time to fork Angular 1.5 
> and do incremental updates in the right direction. Or change the 
> organizational structure of Angular, because such things should not happen. 
> I don't know. Feedback and guidance is very welcomed.
>
> Regards Adrian 
>

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