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I think it would be wonderful if remix team felt empowered to drive changes without having to maintain the fork, I would love to support this. I have invited @MichaelDeBoey to the @jacob-ebey contributors team that have maintainers role.
Also starting this thread to discuss whether converging would make sense and if so what should we do to make it happen. For what it's worth my hope was that it would be a community project so getting more teams driving it it more than welcome.
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If @brophdawg11 and myself could be added as admins we would love to drive changes / contribute to this repo. If we could drop our fork and contribute changes directly to the core of this project that would be amazing. The problem is velocity and pushback from others with projects relying on "non standard" behaviors of existing implementations. We want the freedom to major and release to conform to web standards without pushback.
BTW, most of the core remix contributors don't look at github notifications and communication is better done directly via discord or DM's to one of us. I'm "jacob9706" on discord and here for you (DM me when you see this).
We got ton of great contributions from @MichaelDeBoey backported from https://github.com/remix-run/web-std-io. I assume fork was created so remix would not be blocked on me.
I think it would be wonderful if remix team felt empowered to drive changes without having to maintain the fork, I would love to support this. I have invited @MichaelDeBoey to the @jacob-ebey contributors team that have maintainers role.
Also starting this thread to discuss whether converging would make sense and if so what should we do to make it happen. For what it's worth my hope was that it would be a community project so getting more teams driving it it more than welcome.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: