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Hi Tom, I have been a long time supporter of Ember. I been using it since 2012 and I really like the way its going. However, most companies are looking for Angular.js developer these days. As a result, I am using Angular.js for work and Ember.js for my own projects. Hopefully the 2.0 release will bring new momentum to the framework. I am really looking forward to it!


Thanks! We know how important stability is, especially for companies that are not technical by nature. We hope this announcement demonstrates our commitment to stability without stagnation, and allows people to make the case to their boss that we'll be around for a long time.


I really appreciate all the work the Ember core team put into the framework. It is definitely an uphill battle competing with Angular.js and React.js which has the support of Google and Facebook. The problem is that Ember and Angular both have similar features and management would need a compelling reason to switch to Ember :(


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