Perusing the docs, I just noticed a change: external stylesheets for local DOM are now deprecated in favor of style modules. Examples are below.In addition to adding more boilerplate, this wreaks havoc on text editors like emacs/vim because mixed filetype editing sucks. What's the rationale for deprecating the (granted, experimental) <link rel="import" type="css">?Furthermore, in the future, can somebody send out announcements for this kind of thing? The only notice of <style include> was a few lines in the CHANGELOG.md and there's no mention of deprecation there.
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Is there going to be any mechanism for using stylesheets without having to wrap them in a dom-module and template? At my job we have multiple teams using the same stylesheets with different front end frameworks (most teams use React, we're the odd one out using Polymer). Our UX team is not interested in duplicating the styles for each framework (I.e. my-styles.css for non-polymer and my-styles.html with the contents of my-styles.css duplicated inside for polymer), so losing the ability to import a CSS file directly is going to put us in a tough spot.
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