I'm very excited about Polymer! Looking back at Google I/O there were a lot 
of talks (even keynote) about Polymer. I got the impression that Polymer 
should be ready.

Currently, I'm evaluating Polymer for a larger curriculum, to be used in 
various educational settings. For this I would need some working web 
components. But when I try the Demos on polymer-project.org (Topeka, Paper 
Elements, Calculator) they mostly don't work in IE. Even the main 
polymer-project.org homepage isn't rendered correctly in IE11.

My question: *When do you think will most paper-elements and core-elements 
be usable in the browsers that Polymer aims to support 
<http://www.polymer-project.org/resources/faq.html#browsersupport>? I would 
need support for IE10, IE11, and Safari. *If I can expect most of those 
elements to work by August this year, I could use Polymer for the 
curriculum.

(This would be great as I see a lot of potential for Polymer, and 
especially Polymer.dart in education: As a teacher you can show how to use 
Polymer Elements and create some Elements for the students that would be 
too complex to build for them at the beginning. It enables creating very 
attractive web applications right from the start. This wasn't possible 
before web components as you couldn't hide the complexity in such a clean 
way while still staying true to using "just" HTML.)

Thank you for your great work!

Cheers,
Marco

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