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Feature requests are now possible on Meteor GitHub! #62

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mitar opened this issue Jan 21, 2015 · 9 comments
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Feature requests are now possible on Meteor GitHub! #62

mitar opened this issue Jan 21, 2015 · 9 comments

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@mitar
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mitar commented Jan 21, 2015

See feature request guidelines! Hooray! :-)

@mquandalle
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🎉

@IstoraMandiri
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This is awesome news!

@dandv
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dandv commented Jan 21, 2015

Very nice! The change happened 8 days ago though. Wasn't it announced anywhere?

@crapthings
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: ) cordova + crosswalk for android + 1

@raix
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raix commented Jan 21, 2015

Finally

@mizzao
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mizzao commented Jan 21, 2015

I think this discussion forum helped this to happen :)

@awatson1978
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Yay! The initial decision to stop accepting feature requests was probably related to them focusing on getting Meteor 1.0 out the door. Now that's done, they're re-evaluating. But they also need to save face, so they're doing it quietly rather than announcing it. Nice to see they're being more active with pull-requests-encouranged label.

@raix
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raix commented Jan 28, 2015

Sounds good @awatson1978 about pull-requests-encouranged - Didn't know - To be honest I don't subscribe to the meteor repo or meteor talk subscription anymore.

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dandv commented Feb 7, 2015

Please vote/comment for having transformed documents be published to the client. Right now, collection transforms on the server are ignored.

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