Can someone explain why Angular 2, which is supposed to work on ES6, does't 
use ES6 proxies to watch model changes?

It can at least be used to watch primitive scalar properties for change, 
backing up the rest with classical polling.

A note: there is a somewhat relevant document 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pmvq6lSpkoS15dWf04dT19qhLlJuMKu4kjNx8wam1Sw 
, but it's about getters/setters which is even in ES5.

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