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With these kinds of purely code generated APIs, I'd say trying to consume it during development is not very useful. Every small change can lead to a radical change in hundreds of interfaces output, so your app would likely to be broken frequently, and with big migration costs each time. It makes sense to wait until it stabilized a lot.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 5:20 AM Julien Dramaix <julien....@gmail.com> wrote:
Elemental is not secret, it is not ready yet...Stay tuned, in few days we should push an experimental version of elemental using JsInterop new specification.- Julien
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Elemental 2 is a completely new project that is being developed internally by Google, but their intention is to publish it as open source once the maturity of the code matches their internal threshold.--On Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 10:28:39 AM UTC+3, Alex White wrote:Just wondering where the source code is and why it has not been published before a major release for an allegedly open source project. Is the big secret that it won't be published?
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The question I have is more general. What will the scope of Elemental 2 be? Will it include collections and json support like elemental or will it be just an interface to browser API's?
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Elemental 2 is a completely new project that is being developed internally by Google, but their intention is to publish it as open source once the maturity of the code matches their internal threshold.
Elemental 2 is a completely new project that is being developed internally by Google, but their intention is to publish it as open source once the maturity of the code matches their internal threshold.
Just curious if this is still going to see the light of day? What's the point in having an open source project if other engineers can't contribute?
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Elemental 2 is based on a generator and the generator is in active development and constantly changing. I don't think it is feasible to get any contributions at this stage. Since we cannot get contributions and there is an overhead to make it available outside, we chose to release it after more maturity. I know it is not an ideal but more of a practical choice.
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"Official" Google public annotations is useful to make a "standard" or "baseline" for many public libraries that might be based on it.
And there is no point of asking Google to open it, it will be opened when they decide to do it. And it might never happen.
Again, there is no any stopper for using JsInterop for internal use.