How to Try React 18 in Gatsby
As a member of the React 18 Working Group, we're gradually introducing React 18 Features into Gatsby. Learn how to try them today!
As a member of the React 18 Working Group, we're gradually introducing React 18 Features into Gatsby. Learn how to try them today!
Learn about how Gatsby is participating in the React 18 working groups, and what that means for users of Gatsby
Starting today there is a single source of truth for all things Gatsby. The new Gatsbyjs.com brings together the open source Gatsby (.org) and the Gatsby, Inc. (.com) sites in a unified domain so all Gatsby users are set up for success with the same resource. Unified Gatsby is a big step toward our goal of making Gatsby 1000x easier to use -- our guiding vision for the future of Open Source and Gatsby Cloud. We want to share this vision with our community, so today we are also offering a preview roadmap of the functions and features we'll be releasing in the next few months. We are also excited to announce a brand new right-fit pricing plan (including permanent free tier) for Gatsby Cloud to make sure every user has access to the ideal platform for building, deploying and collaborating on Gatsby sites.
On August 12th we will be making changes to community permissions in the GatsbyJS open source repo. Here's what will be happening, and why -- plus announcing some new community programs and contributor opportunities.
How can we increase the diversity of open source contributors? As maintainers, we need to listen to a diverse group of community members and make thoughtful changes to create a truly inclusive project.
The best way to learn web development is abstractions on down, not core primitives on up. Gatsby gives you everything you need to get started quickly, while still customizing what you want as you grow.
Like governments, open-source founding organizations have a responsibility to their communities: to keep them thriving and on the cutting edge. They must create a successful business model and continue to invest in open source as they grow.
In this post, I outline the tasks, responsibilities, and day-to-day happenings of a Core contributor