My view maybe a bit simplistic, but I think I have a few points to make. While I've been seriously looking a Svelte 3.0 (compiler, not a framework that's similar in Vue2.0 syntax), I still love the current Vue from top to bottom. However, new complexity "just because" is not what I wanted from Vue - simplicity is. It's not the fact that I will be able to continue to use Vue as I use it now in 3.0. It's really the fact that "NOT EVERYONE USING VUE WILL BE ON THE SAME PAGE" - this can cause fragmentation in the development community, on dev teams and confuse, or even turn off, new Vue adopters seeking to learn the framework. Add the RFC as an optional plug-in, not a core change. Kind of like how we can write JSX within Vue. I'm not looking to defend my remarks - just wanting to state my opinion...period...
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My view maybe a bit simplistic, but I think I have a few points to make. While I've been seriously looking a Svelte 3.0 (compiler, not a framework that's similar in Vue2.0 syntax), I still love the current Vue from top to bottom. However, new complexity "just because" is not what I wanted from Vue - simplicity is. It's not the fact that I will be able to continue to use Vue as I use it now in 3.0. It's really the fact that "NOT EVERYONE USING VUE WILL BE ON THE SAME PAGE" - this can cause fragmentation in the development community, on dev teams and confuse, or even turn off, new Vue adopters seeking to learn the framework. Add the RFC as an optional plug-in, not a core change. Kind of like how we can write JSX within Vue. I'm not looking to defend my remarks - just wanting to state my opinion...period...