>
> I agree with your sentiment in principle. I suppose the underlying 
> question is whether or not this is actually going to be such a benefit to 
> future users of elm that it would be worth inconveniencing current users 
> who want to upgrade. Personally I'm quite comfortable with foldr and foldl 
> but I understand the foldLeft and foldRight are more expressive. 
>

I used to use ember and its constant churn drove me to find an alternative 
which led me to elm. Not that the community elm behaves anything like ember 
in this regard, but still this blog post 
<https://medium.com/@frustrated_ember_developer/ember-js-another-year-of-churn-instability-and-festering-frustrations-4d01838361cb#.ha438hsub>
 rather 
sums up the danger of making a lot of inconvenient changes for apparently 
abstract reasons. 

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