Hi Chris,

When the new generator-angular is up to the new spec, then it's time to 
start using that.
ng-boilerplate is indeed the one I can recommend. Also this is as far as I 
know the one closest to the new best practices guide of the core team!

I did glance over the link you have provided on the full-stack things. They 
all have their own perks, and issues.
Take a machine, install all of them, and take a good look at each of them. 
Take a good look at ng-boilerplate.
If any of them feels good to your team, use it. 
If not. build your own. It's not very hard. use the above stuff as a sample.
Let one of you team really learn a build tool. Stick with that.

My own solution is a custom build grunt file, with an accompanying 
package.json. 
The rest if build on the fly.

Regards
Sander. 
 

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