Even if the underlying components changed, they could still keep angular backward compatible. They choose not to.
It's the same with many other frameworks and languages. Most of these drastic changes have to do with the politics of the community
I still disagree that it doesn't have anything to do with money. You can't deny the fact that the majority of these communities make money on books, speaking engagements, and consulting.
It's the same with many other frameworks and languages. Most of these drastic changes have to do with the politics of the community
I still disagree that it doesn't have anything to do with money. You can't deny the fact that the majority of these communities make money on books, speaking engagements, and consulting.