Jonathan:

I think that it'll depend on what the status of your project is. 

Polymer 2.0 is still in a preview mode that I would qualify as Alpha. Some 
things will likely change before the final release and some things will 
likely be moved around.

With Hybrid Mode your 1.0 Polymer components will work in 2.0 and you can 
do a gradual migration. There was a presentation that illustrated how this 
may happen. 

If you're willing to take the uncertainty and the changes in both Polymer 
and the Polyfills supporting it then I'd start the project in 2.0 with the 
understanding that it's not production quality yet. If you're looking at 
going into Production soon I'd stick with 1.0 and look at Hybrid Mode to 
future proof your project. 



On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 4:08:43 PM UTC+1, Jonathan Gamba wrote:
>
> Hi guys, sorry if this was already asked but I'm planning to start a new 
> project using Polymer so I wonder if should I jump directly to polymer 2.0, 
> I have been following the Polymer summit 
> and looks great.
> I know it is in preview mode but I would like to get some input from the 
> community, should I start my project with the version 2.0 or should I wait 
> and use the stable version?, if I choose to start with 2.0 there is a 
> Polymer CLI compatible with that 2.0 version?. 
> If we already have tools like CLI compatible with Polymer 2.0 I think I 
> would not mind to work with that preview version of polymer.
>
> I will really appreciate any comment, thanks!
>

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