Exactly. Not shipping this feature hidden behind a flag is an ultimatum.
If the feature is hidden behind a flag, then only developers experimenting with the feature will turn it on an use it, but they will never venture to make a production app since they can't expect their users to also have that flag turned on.
If the flag is shipped in the on position, developers will take that as a sign to start shipping features using it to production.
If the feature is hidden behind a flag, then only developers experimenting with the feature will turn it on an use it, but they will never venture to make a production app since they can't expect their users to also have that flag turned on.
If the flag is shipped in the on position, developers will take that as a sign to start shipping features using it to production.