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This repository is being archived as there are other better options for filing proposals for React Native for Windows.
Do you have an idea on how to make React Native better?
Do you want to discuss an aspect of the framework?
This repository is the right place to do so!
This repository was born by the desire of more transparency from the Core and Facebook teams, and a dedicated communication channels for all the members of the community.
In order to do so, it has been decided to focus this repository to provide a safe environment to generate interesting conversations related to the main React Native repository.
React Native is still a young framework, and its rapid release cycle leaves the door open for discussing how it can evolve at every step of the way.
The issue section of this repository is open for anyone to propose a subject related to the React Native library that deserves a discussion.
The "RFC" (request for comments) process is intended to provide a consistent and controlled path for new features to be proposed and championed to then enter the project.
It is inspired by the React RFC repo, but today we don't expect for every substantial change to go through this process; however, we hope that this brings more awareness to the community.
The top contributors regularly meet to discuss ongoing problems with the goal of drafting solution proposals. The core meetings directory contains meeting notes and topics for this process.
Similarly to the main repository, this project has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
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