One should definitely not worry that Flutter is drag in the water. One should draw a conclusion based on past performance (being the best predictor of future behavior) that Flutter will at some unknowable point in the future be dead in the water.
Managing the risk of that impact to projects is of course each individual engineers business and responsibility.
> https://twitter.com/leighajarett/status/1783848728878522620?...
With no solid information other than a to say "Some amazing #Flutter folks were impacted by the latest round of layoffs.".
So that could be 3, 30 or 300 people. Who knows!
Not defending Google, but to worry that Flutter is dead in the water is premature.
But having said that... it's Google! Once bitten, and all that!