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Weekly meeting notes from the React core team
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Meeting notes for Dec. 2016 - April 2017 #40

Open MMeent opened 7 years ago

MMeent commented 7 years ago

I noticed that there have been no new notes since 9th of December last year. Has the updating of this repository been ceased, or have last months not been interesting, or were there no meetings to take note(s) of?

thurt commented 7 years ago

yea how am i supposed to facebook stalk when there are no updates

qm3ster commented 7 years ago

He's dead Jim

blling commented 7 years ago

why no updates?

atticoos commented 7 years ago

Anecdotally, see

I haven’t been maintaining those because there’s not much interesting to report, just fixing bugs

sawyerh commented 7 years ago

Would love to see these come back, even if it's not super interesting / simple updates like "Fixing bugs".

rajsek commented 7 years ago

Will this core note is still active?

swyxio commented 7 years ago

would still be interested in reading these notes too.

augbog commented 6 years ago

Probably worth noting a chunk of time and probably related to what was being discussed the last few weeks/months was helping improve the repository infrastructure in their latest post:

https://reactjs.org/blog/2017/12/15/improving-the-repository-infrastructure.html

From what it looks like though, the meetings notes always have PRs where they encourage people to discuss and it doesn't look like many people contribute to those discussions :/ I also think it'd be nice if this repo was updated again but I also don't blame them if they don't think it's worth the time as I feel they have been very communicative in release notes and on the blog.

It would be good if someone from the team could confirm this repo is dead though

sophiebits commented 6 years ago

We've continued meeting, but it takes a substantial amount of effort to clean up the notes into something that can be broadly understood and won't be misinterpreted. It wasn't clear that many people were getting value out of the notes so we've opted towards spending that effort on other things that we hope are more effective (both in terms of depth and audience), like the blog post @augbog linked. You can also look at PRs from our core team and the discussions that ensue (including on the rfcs repo) to get an idea of what we're currently working on if you're ever curious. That will often have more detail than the meeting notes anyway.

I can't promise anything about what we'll do in the future, but right now it doesn't look like we plan to update this repo on a regular basis. Thanks for sticking with us.

seancolsen commented 6 years ago

Might be worth updating this documentation pointing to this repo if it's no longer maintained.