Am Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2018 20:55:44 UTC+2 schrieb John Teague:
>
> Unfortunately, HTML Imports is deprecated, which makes long term use of 
> Polymer 2 unworkable. So, migrating to Polymer 3 and ES modules fixes that, 
> and with migrator tool, which admittedly isn't perfect, can speed that. The 
> docs for polymer 2 are still in the polymer 2 site. I can't help with 
> search performance, but I suspect the index is logically favoring Polymer 
> 3, which are the most current docs. 


i know that html imports is deprecated but is that a reason to take 
documentation for 2.0 offline? I'm not talking about polymer-project.org 
but webcomponents.org where docs for version before 3.0 are missing.

I wonder for whom Polymer is built - for those that follows the last hype 
(seems so) or for those that build serious applications. These applications 
cannot always be migrated quickly to a newer version and furthermore 
economic reasons always play a major role. How shall i sell that to a 
customer: the new version does not bring much benefit (if at all) but we 
have to spent x days to migrate to the latest? Why just change if apps do 
well?

Furthermore we'll likely never migrate to Polymer3 which is a major step 
backwards in our opinion (lack of descriptive templates). We love 
webcomponents and Polymer 2 but the latest directions the spec went are a 
clear mistake - efficiency over architecture. It's a pitty that specs not 
always evolve in the right direction.

Sorry - but you hit that button in me again. It's pure frustration - i'm 
still hoping for HTML modules but certainly will never go with literal 
templates. That's simply rubbish - sorry again - it's not you i'm 
targetting.


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