I'm afraid introducing a new framework and supporting both for the long term won't work. Angular has proven that. Now all the dudes who remained in the boat of angularJS have no captain and they will inevitably have to move to Angular or another framework. Soon or later the users of vue2.x will have to face again the same issue. This will just delay it....
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I'm afraid introducing a new framework and supporting both for the long term won't work. Angular has proven that. Now all the dudes who remained in the boat of angularJS have no captain and they will inevitably have to move to Angular or another framework. Soon or later the users of vue2.x will have to face again the same issue. This will just delay it....