A disappointment
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From the point of view of a developer and having used WordPress since the days of 1.X, Gutenberg set out to accomplish a lot but so far it has delivered very little.
I familiarised myself with it in the early stages of development and attempted to use it in multiple projects when the plugin was in various stages of development. I always ended up ditching it after countless of wasted hours or days.
In its current state I would consider it a step down from the Classic Editor and find very little reason for it to be the default in WordPress 5.0+. It is more confusing to the average website owner than the Classic Editor would be, and currently a lot less flexible than most Page Builder plugins on the market.
Edit 22nd Jan, 2019:
Attempted to use it in the development of a new website, WP 5.0.3. Constant “Update failed” messages during attempted auto-saving; manual updating not functional multiple times; several glitches when using the native Heading block with nested strong/em tags and not reverting back to the visual editor after attempting to use the code editor to fix it; layout-wise still highly random and janky to use even with the Enhanced Blocks plugin. My score remains at 1/5 for now.
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