Hi David,

Not so urgent. For the coming 2 to 3 years I fully expect security issues 
to be handled. browser incompatibilities is a disappearing issue anyhow, 
and all browsers are dead set on 'not breaking the web', so anything that 
works now, will stay on working for the foreseeable future. At ng-nl we had 
an upgrade talk from Pete and George, you should check that out. 

Although it is probably a wise idea to start looking into Angular version 4 
by now and start planning the upgrade. As there will be no large rewrite of 
Angular anymore, and probably no big breaking changes either, it is safe to 
invest the time in there. Angular will never move to golang. Changes are 
typescript will become able to compile to web-assembly. That will enable 
yet another runtime environment. Thing is, Angular is ready for that 
already. 

Regards
Sander

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