It should work indefinitely. Our *support* (bug fixes, question answering, 
additional tooling) is fairly limited, and will only grow more so as time 
passes, but if you don't need to make many changes to your site then things 
will continue to work as they do now.

The one caveat is that Chrome will unship some APIs in the coming months 
that it was the only browser to ship. If your app works in multiple browser 
engines (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari), then your app will be fine, though 
it may get a little slower in Chrome. If your app was only ever tested in 
Chrome, then it's always a good time to test with multiple browser engines 
and make sure that you're serving out the custom elements polyfills 
correctly.

On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 8:18:16 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

A couple of quick questions, I am hoping someone has some insight.

Does google support Polymer 1.0?
How long will a Polymer 1.0 application work (estimate) without converting 
to 2/3/lit-html?

Thanks in advance and I hope you are having a great day!

- Eric

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