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

I think W3C should go with is="" .  
Reason  1 : People don't always live in Cities where internet is a basic need. There are more villages than cities . So internet speed is not so great in those places. If the default behaviour is not set then what they see when page loads will be some spaghetti half eaten. So by using is="", we will have that basic support for elements by default.
Reason 2 : I use 100 different buttons in a page, almost every actionable item is a button, round button , rect button , elliptical button etc ... So It will be very tedious otherwise to select all buttons of a page at the same time . From a web developers's view if you think, We need this not only for just implementing , we are having to maintain this from time to time, so if we want to add tracking code or anything it will be another story .

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