segmentio / evergreen

🌲 Evergreen React UI Framework by Segment
https://evergreen.segment.com
MIT License
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Project still maintained? #1669

Open danquack opened 8 months ago

danquack commented 8 months ago

I see this project hasn't had any commits in several months, but had several PRs and issues opened that haven't had any comments on them. I'm wondering if this is still under active development or is being abandoned?

gravyboat commented 8 months ago

@brandongregoryscott @jeroenransijn could we get an update on this? If the project is dead it would be nice to know so we can start planning migrations or forks.

gondar00 commented 8 months ago

Looks dead to me ..

iansummerlin commented 7 months ago

:(

dandv commented 7 months ago

No accordion more than a year after the feature request in #1539. Looks dead to me.

DevJoaoLopes commented 6 months ago

My PR is abandoned :cry: #1658 I believe he died , starting the migrations :rocket:

iansummerlin commented 6 months ago

@DevJoaoLopes

What are you thinking migrating too ?

DevJoaoLopes commented 5 months ago

@iansummerlin Unfortunately, I don't see anyone paying much more attention to this project, there are other options on the market and it's not worth leaving a discontinued library in my projects. :disappointed:

dandv commented 5 months ago

@DevJoaoLopes what options are you considering?

DevJoaoLopes commented 4 months ago

@dandv I have been using https://mui.com/ and it has served me well

ludwignagelhus commented 4 months ago

For anybody in a similar boat to me/@DevJoaoLopes, I would like to pitch mantine or shad-cn.

xiangsgao commented 3 months ago

ant design is very good, much better than mui imo

ibrahimpg commented 2 months ago

Sad to see that this is (seemingly?) abandoned. It was one of few UI libraries that got it exactly right - clean primitives to compose a UI without a bunch of tedious theming/config. Hopefully they are just rewriting it in TS and are too busy to reply here 😛

tbusillo commented 1 month ago

I'm not a contributor to this project or affiliated with Twilio/Segment.

However, I thought it may be worth mentioning that Twilio - which is the parent company of Segment - has undergone several rounds of layoffs over the last year.

I suspect those layoffs impacted some (or all) the maintainers of this project (possible they were laid off or at the very least? resources were allocated to other projects).

With that, I think starting a community-led fork or moving to another library are good ideas.