Open patrickarlt opened 5 years ago
to say that I have a soft spot for Esri Leaflet would be an understatement. it was the first open source project I really cut my teeth on and gave me the experience and confidence to branch out into lots of others.
my gratitude to @patrickarlt for being such an approachable mentor and to all the other folks I learned from along the way.
another active repository that could use a few more stewards is https://github.com/esri/terraformer. whether you're an Esri employee interested in JavaScript and Open Source or just a nerd out in the 🌏 with love in your ❤️ for GeoJSON, I am more than happy to repay the favor to @patrickarlt and mentor new contributors, so please don't be shy.
I'm happy to help out in any way. I'd like to get back into supporting the esri-leaflet related repos again.
very glad to hear it @jwasilgeo. :cupid:
all, you can find more specifics about projects that need shepherds here: https://github.com/Esri/esri-leaflet-doc/issues/234#issuecomment-516018875
Hey, thanks for helping me get involved in all this in the first place, @jgravois!
I'm ready to lend a hand if needed too.
With ESRI development on their 3.x JS API ending in 2020. Does this work for 4.x? Is there a plan for it to work for 4.x?
With ESRI development on their 3.x JS API ending in 2020. Does this work for 4.x? Is there a plan for it to work for 4.x?
@elake2018 - This is a replacement for the ArcGIS JS API. It is not designed to work with either 3.x or 4.x but replaces them for those using Leaflet as an alternative.
For those still looking for more info on the changes introduced earlier this year, we just refreshed the docs pages and changelogs to reflect what's new at esri-leaflet v3.
Live examples and API docs:
Related repo changelogs:
And check out the ArcGIS for Developers pages focusing on esri-leaflet:
With Esri UC winding down I thought it would be a good time to clarify the nature of Esri Leaflet and the future of the project. Esri Leaflet has its 6th anniversary in May. @jgravois has been managing and continuing to work on guide Esri Leaflet since 2016 and doing a fantastic job including finishing the 2.0.0 release in 2016 and all subsequent releases that included many new and first time contributors. As some has heard @jgravois recently departed Esri for an exciting new position and we all wish him the best.
As a result of this @gavinr and I are going to take over Esri Leaflet and continue to maintain it to the best of our abilities and I wanted to take some time to give an update on the current state of the Esri Leaflet project:
In order to better communicate this in the coming weeks @gavinr and I will be: