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To add to VLAZ's answer:

From the point of view of someone asking a question: Does this person know in what proposal a feature was introduced? I would guess the answer is no. Do we want people to have to iterate through who knows how many es### prefixes just to find a suitable tag? Probably not either.

If we want to have a language agnostic version, lets use javascript-proxy instead of es6-proxy. That version can be found by your run-of-the-mill question asker without requiring an edit by someone familiar with the tag landscape and without guessing.

To add to VLAZ's answer:

From the point of view of someone asking a question: Does this person know in what proposal a feature was introduced? I would guess the answer is no. Do we want people to have to iterate through who knows how many es### prefixes just to find a suitable tag? Probably not either.

If we want to have a language agnostic version, lets use javascript-proxy instead of es6-proxy. That version can be found by your run-of-the-mill question asker without requiring an edit by someone familiar with the tag landscape and without guessing.

To add to VLAZ's answer:

From the point of view of someone asking a question: Does this person know in what proposal a feature was introduced? I would guess the answer is no. Do we want people to have to iterate through who knows how many es### prefixes just to find a suitable tag? Probably not either.

If we want to have a language agnostic version, lets use instead of . That version can be found by your run-of-the-mill question asker without requiring an edit by someone familiar with the tag landscape and without guessing.

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Sumurai8
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To add to VLAZ's answer:

From the point of view of someone asking a question: Does this person know in what proposal a feature was introduced? I would guess the answer is no. Do we want people to have to iterate through who knows how many es### prefixes just to find a suitable tag? Probably not either.

If we want to have a language agnostic version, lets use javascript-proxy instead of es6-proxy. That version can be found by your run-of-the-mill question asker without requiring an edit by someone familiar with the tag landscape and without guessing.