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Any suggestions for the opposite direction?

I've been using SimpleSchema + React + Uniforms and have been watching GraphQL.

Uniforms now supports GraphQL schemas and I've been thinking that if I could have the Meteor collections respect the GraphQL schemas (ala Collection2) then I could switch to authoring my schemas in GraphQL and porting the backend to GraphQL and apollo in chunks, but leaving Meteor for lots of things.

This project takes the opposite approach - author in SimpleSchema and use in GraphQL

Can you:

A. recommend an alternative project which implements a GraphQL to Meteor Collection, directly?
B. tell me why your approach is better? It seems like if I want to end up with GraphQL, I should invest the time and effort to convert and author it in.

Thanks for the project!

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