I think the two libraries should combine and call themselves GlowQuery.noConflict(!yippee);
On a serious note, I can see the frustration the beeb had and why they made Glow. But I agree with John Resig as far as saying that there's already a fragmented market.
Hopefully there will be positive dialogue between the BBC and the wider community and we can continue to make the web a better place. I know I'll still be using jQuery, but I also reckon I'll have to learn Glow if I ever want to get some work there, which isn't a huge deal, but something we all have to live with regardless of what we do on the web. Constant change and development.
On a serious note, I can see the frustration the beeb had and why they made Glow. But I agree with John Resig as far as saying that there's already a fragmented market.
Hopefully there will be positive dialogue between the BBC and the wider community and we can continue to make the web a better place. I know I'll still be using jQuery, but I also reckon I'll have to learn Glow if I ever want to get some work there, which isn't a huge deal, but something we all have to live with regardless of what we do on the web. Constant change and development.