Rob Griffiths wrote:
> @Scott: What about when the library also needs to inject some management 
> before the user gets given control?

I'm not sure I'm following what you mean here.  But since the promises
constructor implementation is presumably centralized, you could
instrument it however you need.


> Do we think that promises are not far different from an event manager? If it 
> is far different, which is best?

Although, as I said, the constructor is centralized, the promises
instances are not centralized, so I don't think it would have much in
common with an Event Manager.  Can you explain why you juxtapose the
two?

  -- Scott

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