For the record, the only reason I am planning on using the system in question is the 500 motor I'm building is completely non-stock, and after much study, it appears having a programmable ignition might be of value to create the best running motor.
For a stock, or nearly stock motor, absolutely a Hondman ignition would be a great choice. I like electronic, but see all kinds of happy customers running the HM with points. I see no dispute to it/their stability.
I dig.
As for the modern electronics appeal, some techno-weenies just like the stuff (okay, me) but it's not because I feel the stock parts are inadequate or incapable. It's just an opportunity to employ something new as part of a custom build. Their size in some cases, is very crucial to flexible locations. Doesn't make them better, perhaps only better-suited for the project at hand.
Long live points and condensers!