These posts should be queries for community responses.
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I get the sense that you might be trying to ask something to the community, but it is very unclear what exactly is it that you want input about. I suggest that you either update your post and make it clearer what input do you want from the community or remove the tag.
What I really want to know is if the react community would rather just use react...or if web components are something that they would go for. It is definitely a question...I will try and rewrite the post.
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I get the sense that you might be trying to ask something to the community, but it is very unclear what exactly is it that you want input about. I suggest that you either update your post and make it clearer what input do you want from the community or remove the tag.
What I really want to know is if the react community would rather just use react...or if web components are something that they would go for. It is definitely a question...I will try and rewrite the post.