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Project status #385

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gaearon opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 5 comments
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Project status #385

gaearon opened this issue Sep 27, 2016 · 5 comments

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@gaearon
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gaearon commented Sep 27, 2016

Just sharing some thoughts from another thread: gaearon/react-hot-boilerplate#97. I know many people think I abandoned this project so I thought it’s a good chance to explain my position.

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ghost commented Oct 1, 2016

@calesce @gaearon
Looking for a place where babel-preset-react-hmre can either be inlined to another codebase that makes sense, or someone that is using it to have commit and npm access.

https://github.com/danmartinez101/babel-preset-react-hmre/issues/46#issue-180449718
One recommendation so far was a place like the babel monorepo.
I was also wondering how / if it would fit into this side of the equation?

Or do you have other ideas than merging it into somewhere maybe? It is basically a dozen lines of config that gets downloaded quite a bit.

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calesce commented Oct 1, 2016

@danmartinez101 I don't think that merging it here is the best place, since this repo has only been used for React Hot Loader 1 and 3. Also, React Transform and associated tools have been deprecated, and AFAIK no one else is working on them.

Either way, RHL 3 is much simpler for end-user Babel configuration. Hopefully most people will either move to that or vanilla Webpack HMR in the future.

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ghost commented Oct 1, 2016

Ah, wow, that is how far removed I've been... I got the different implementations mixed up. If no-one is maintaining the versions that that preset goes with... everything is pretty simple.

Thanks for straightening me out!

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Rokt33r commented Jan 20, 2017

I want to help RHLv3. Could you give me some points where should I start?

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@Rokt33r you can contact me

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