I agree with Günter, you need to choose on your own. Yes, there is no 
timeline. Yes, Google cares a bit less then it might about this. But 
they're not building Angular for you and me, they're mostly building it for 
themselves. So choosing Angular was a risk for me from the start, but the 
benefits were too good to ignore. You could end up in the same situation if 
you go to React+friends.

Now, on another matter. Personally, I am using Angular2 in production - but 
only for an internal dashboard. If it was a public-facing system, I 
wouldn't start with it yet, but I would try to use the ng 1.5 and try to 
get ready to gradually switch to ng2. Again - for me, the benefits of the 
component system are worth it. But I do have an advantage (or I think I do) 
of working with Polymer and other similar component-based systems recently 
and more others in the past, so it was really not a big problem to grasp 
the concept.

The biggest problem that I do have is getting the syntax and trying to keep 
up. Still being in Beta, every update of angular I have to go change 
something because there's a new way to do it. Most of the time it makes 
sense or at least it's not too big a hassle, but it is a hassle 
nevertheless.

So depending on what you wanna use it for, when, how, with whom, you might 
want to stick to Angular 1.5, switch to something else or move all in to 
Angular2.

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