As I understand it, Polymer and platform.js are unrelated in the following 
sense:
If your browser has native support for the web components you mention, you 
can just skip loading platform.js and only use Polymer.
On the other hand, if you want to use web components in a native VanillaJS 
way, just can just load platform.js to get the increased browser support.

Platform.js just happens to be developed by the same group of people...

- Jan

Den torsdag den 17. juli 2014 07.10.25 UTC+2 skrev cletusw:
>
> Now that HTML Imports, Shadow DOM, HTML Templates, Mutation Observers, and 
> Object.observe() are native in Chrome Stable, are there any plans to enable 
> use of Polymer without Platform.js? Or at least with just a sub-set (like 
> pointer events/gestures, Node.bind and web animations)? Obviously it won't 
> make sense for a vast majority of use cases, but for those who can restrict 
> their audience to Chrome, 40+kb (gzipped) less to download sounds extremely 
> appealing.
>

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