Its a good framework but the development cycle is far to fast. Every few months there is a new full iteration where core functionality is added and development practices change.
I feel it would be far more usable and popular if the dev cycle slowed and the framework was allowed to mature and gain some traction.
Taylor has only recently started working full-time on the framework and as a result has been able to "fill out" the framework with community-requested features at a quick pace. It's just a matter of time before it tapers off; there's no point in stagnating the development of such a young and novel framework for what IMO are silly reasons.
I feel it would be far more usable and popular if the dev cycle slowed and the framework was allowed to mature and gain some traction.