goetzrobin / spartan

Cutting-edge tools powering Angular full-stack development.
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When is the scheduled release for the major version? #200

Open jon9090 opened 6 months ago

jon9090 commented 6 months ago

When is the scheduled release for the major version?

elite-benni commented 6 months ago

Hi, there is no scheduled release date.

The primitives are already used in production apps, but we are investigating if we can make the api a little better, especially for helm. Because of that, breaking changes can happen, and thats why it is still alpha. So alpha does not mean, that no primitive is finished.

When we publish the first major verision was not discussed by now, but there are some important primitives missing. (calendar & datepicker, slider).

jon9090 commented 6 months ago

@elite-benni I comprehend your point. Could you kindly publish a release? I'm eager to utilize this library, but my managers are hesitant because it's in alpha stage. They fail to see its potential and argue that it's not yet production-ready. just because write alpha. If it's released, perhaps they will be more inclined to accept it.

marcus-sa commented 6 months ago

Do you plan to add the New York theme?

goetzrobin commented 6 months ago

@jon9090 what if we moved to a different way where some components who we are confident won't change much anymore will move to a beta version or even v1 and the new components stay in alpha for now?

The biggest reason we're still in alpha is that changes that require both updates to helm and brain are so disruptive. You need to manually adjust the files and often the way you use them in a template.

I hope this helps a little

goetzrobin commented 6 months ago

Do you plan to add the New York theme?

There's an enhancement for the New York style. I'm open to adding it at some point. Currently the bottleneck is just time to commit to the project. But maybe we can at least think of ways of getting started with it

touhidrahman commented 2 months ago

Keeping this issue alive... 4 months since last comment!