I personally found it extremely difficult to resonate with some of the reasons given and I was left feeling slightly suspicious (not in an accusatory way, just things didn’t feel right in general) after reading the post.
My gut feeling says it’s probably not going to be able to do what it sets out to do, I don’t know it solves a real problem for most people in the first place although that isn’t to say everyone, clearly some people see a need for it.
If I’m been honest, I didn’t appreciate the perception it seems to have left in people’s mouths who aren’t in the Flutter community already and are extremely quick to jump on the “look, Google is abandoning something else” train without actually thinking about things for more than 5 seconds (that isn’t what’s happening and there’s never once been a single compelling signal that’s even on the cards) and so I’m a bit resentful in the way that they appeared to be a very small but very vocal minority who appeared to be speaking on behalf of the community sharing a view that I don’t think is commonly held.
All that been said, I don’t think it was malicious, I genuinely wish them well, this is the very nature of open source obviously. I just wouldn’t be in a rush to even consider adopting it personally and unless the reasons they gave in the post really hit a chord with you, I don’t understand why you would consider swapping a fully funded team working on a very complicated project with what I can tell currently appears to be a team of two people mostly. That just doesn’t seem like a sensible path to take on any level.