Yes, I agree with that sentiment. If you think about it, JavaScript has never been as fast-moving and stable as it has been now. Yearly release cycles, proposals and Babel which allows us all to use the latest proposals and provide feedback before things are 'set in stone'.
I hope this frees some time to fix some other issues like versioning, upgrading and documentation.
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It seems like an especially good time for the web. Things are moving fast but also getting stable.
Yes, I agree with that sentiment. If you think about it, JavaScript has never been as fast-moving and stable as it has been now. Yearly release cycles, proposals and Babel which allows us all to use the latest proposals and provide feedback before things are 'set in stone'.
I hope this frees some time to fix some other issues like versioning, upgrading and documentation.