AngularJS 1.6+  +1

> On Aug 10, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Felipe Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote:
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> AngularJS 1 (https://angularjs.org/)
> JavaScript based.
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> Angular "2" 4.0 (https://angular.io/)
> TypeScript based (Apache License 2.0).
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> Both Angulars are licensed under an MIT-style License.
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> My vote is for:
> Angular "2" +1
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> It's the evolution of AngularJS. Both exists today because a group of coders 
> did not like the changes made when they upgraded from version 1 to 2. Appears 
> that the versions 3 and 4 evolved it pretty well and looks to be where they 
> are putting more time.
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> Thanks
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> Felipe Ruiz
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> 2017-08-09 23:04 GMT-03:00 Austin Leahy <[email protected]>:
>> I think it's really important to differentiate there is no such thing as
>> "angular js 2"
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>> The badly named "angular 2" Is a version of angular implemented in
>> typescript.
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>> On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 2:25 PM Leda G. Lima <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Following up with the previous discussion to find alternatives for the
>> > current UI framework, I'm starting a new thread for the community to vote
>> > on the best option.
>> >
>> > After reviewing the alternatives proposed, I will start a vote to select
>> > the best option regarding the Angular version to use.
>> >
>> > Please reply to this email selecting one of the following options:
>> >
>> > - AngularJs 1
>> > - AngularJs 2
>> >
>> >
>> > Take into account the level of adoption of each version, as well as the
>> > stability, performance and other capabilities of each one.
>> > Please support your vote with reading material and/or a brief description
>> > of why you think that would be the best option for Apache Spot.
>> >
>> >
>> > This voting will be open for the next 5 days, thanks for your
>> > participation!
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Gabriela Lima
>> >
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