Nope, disagree on all points. There's nothing wrong with abandoning old 
technology to move forward. They took it as far as they could, and now the 
old architecture is holding further improvement back. Angular1 isn't going 
away, all your web applications are going to continue working. You don't 
*have* to update, but you can *choose* Angular2 for some of your 
applications to benefit from it.

I'm horrified at your suggestion that we should always keep using old 
technology for the sake of backwards compatibility. With this mentality, 
the rest of the software world will leave you in the dust pretty quickly.

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