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Comment by nodja

4 hours ago

On one hand, it has made json more ubiquitous due to it's frozen state. On another hand, it forces everyone to move to something else and fragments progress. It would be much easier for people to move to json 2.0 rather than having hundreds of json + x standards. Everyone is just reinventing json with their own little twist that I feel sad that we haven't standardized to a single solution that doesn't go super crazy like xml.

I don't disagree with the choice, but seeing how things turned out I can't just help but look at the greener grass on the other side.