Now that Html5Boilerplate has reached version 2.0 and is oriented around mobile-first design, should Html5Boilerplate Mobile still be used for mobile-first sites? Just wanted to ask b/f I dig through the code of each.
It appears one of the obvious differences is that Html5Boilerplate has switched from CSS reset to normalize, and added mobile-first aspects like respond.js and mobile media query sections. Standard boilerplate appears more active on Github as well. Anyone have any opinion about these two?
No, Html5Boilerplate Mobile should not be used for new projects; it is deprecated.
A deprecation notice was added in July 2015 to the project's GitHub repo (as of this answering -- Aug 2016 -- that was the most recent commit):
The H5BP team decided to no longer maintain Mobile Boilerplate since HTML5 Boilerplate seems to be a good starting point for any kind of project.