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Roadmap to Gremlins.js 2.0 #133

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HALLERPierre opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #157
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Roadmap to Gremlins.js 2.0 #133

HALLERPierre opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #157
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HALLERPierre commented Jan 22, 2020

Roadmap to Gremlins 2.0

Gremlins.js is now older than 6 years old and the last commit is 2 year old. We think it’s time to give some love to this useful and fun package !

That’s with this gold in mind that @zyhou and @HALLERPierre are the new maintainers of this project.

Our first goal is to give a new youth to gremlins.js. Say goodbye to callbacks hell and say hello to promises and async functions !

But we won’t stop here, here is the roadmap to Gremlins v2 :

This will lead to a deep transformation of the library.

Before releasing a stable version, we'll publish next releases. Development has already started and is visible on the next branch. We tag related pull request with the 2.0 milestone so you can track our progress.

Comments and contributing are welcome.

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Here is the PR of the new version of Gremlins :
#157

@zyhou zyhou linked a pull request Apr 22, 2020 that will close this issue
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stof commented Apr 24, 2020

The changelog does not describe any BC break in 2.0. I find this confusing.

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Piedone commented Oct 27, 2021

Shouldn't this be closed? v2 has been out for a while.

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