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All of Drupal 8's themes are
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All of Drupal 8's themes are responsive out-of-the-box. None of them make great base themes yet, but as part of the Twig/Theme system clean up we will be trying to change that. Backdrop should aim to achieve those same goals. The jump from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 was a big one, I complained loudly back then that we were leaving too many people behind, and that too many of the changes we made were not benefiting the majority of Drupal users (see my <a href="http://www.jenlampton.com/presentations/engineering-80-too-0">Engineering for the 80%</a> talk for more on that). The jump from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 is not the same. It will be harder by orders of magnitude, and that's exactly what I'm worried about. Who are these changes for? If they don't directly benefit the end-users or the contrib developers then we are not engineering for the 80% (and imo, we should be)
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