Re: [w3c/webcomponents] The is="" attribute is confusing? Maybe we should encourage only ES6 class-based extension. (#509)

> @oleersoy Yes, my apologies for not addressing your point exactly. A bit of a fog at 6 this morning :-)

Don't worry was up all night with an itchy throat so I'm a little surprised that I can even type right now :).  Good things this is not a call in!  

I understand all your points and personally I love working on this type of stuff and annoying everyone with it (A lot of people run away when they see me coming - "OH @#$#@ it's Ole") which is why I think I know how this is going to end.  The thing is developers are picky bastards and if something is a little bit more complicated they just go with option B.

The same thing goes for customers.  If someone pops up a "You are using an ad blocker" message on their site I hit `ctrl-l` and do the search again and google finds 10000435325345642 results within -532.00 milliseconds and I just click on the next best one.

And what about the "We are using cookies" message that everyone now has to click.  99.999999999% of users don't even know what a cookie is, so we are we making everyone click that!!??



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