Hey jbm, author of roots here. Really glad that you ended up using this (probably quite a few releases ago), and thanks for the feedback! I don't quite understand what you're getting at here though, because the libraries you are comparing it with are in no way similar.
AngularJS is a client-side javascript MVC framework and roots/axis are a static site compiler and a css library, respectively. It's easy to use roots with a client-side mvc framework if you prefer, I even have built in precompiled templates to make it easier.
Hey, thanks for the framework. I liked Roots.cx, and I found that a lot of the functionality that I really liked therein. Kudos!
My comment probably needed to be more thoroughly thought out before being posted.
My main issue with roots (and the reason I probably will not be using it in the future) is that I need to assume whoever takes over for me in 2 years will understand how to use Roots (and to make sure it is still updated). I can be pretty sure that Bootstrap will still be updated and maintained, but I can't be sure of the same with Roots. It makes it hard to use in a work context for anything major.
I will take a closer look at Roots and your pre-compiled templates for my personal projects, thanks for letting me know about it.
If it helps, I can assure you personally that it will. Roots is being aggressively developed right now and is already in use for several high-visibility projects at the company I work at full time.
If anything, in a couple years roots will have expanded quite a good amount and, based on my current plans for the future, it will ship with a compiler that several orders of magnitude faster, be quite a bit more flexible with more languages and templates, be coupled with an optional cheap and efficient static hosting service with post-deploy compile hooks, and have a well-developed dynamic CMS that it can be paired with.
AngularJS is a client-side javascript MVC framework and roots/axis are a static site compiler and a css library, respectively. It's easy to use roots with a client-side mvc framework if you prefer, I even have built in precompiled templates to make it easier.