I think that you cannot say that promises are supported by IE or are not.
It's just that IE 11 does not provide built-in implementation of ES6
"Promise" interface. It does not mean you cannot use any of the
"Promises/A+" libraries. Promises, as a concept described by "Promises/A+
standard specification" were widely used before any browser provided a
default ES6 implementation. This is really a great step forward compared to
the callback equivalent.

Regards,
Witold Szczerba

On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Maxwell Gurewitz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> My only comment would be that the interface should not rely on promises,
> which are not supported by IE.  Instead it should use node style callbacks.
>
>

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