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All true. But we've been developing this for more than 3 years already and have no plans or intention to stop doing so anytime soon.
Yes, also true. But Microsoft is still heavily investing in this space. Currently a lot of work is taking place to build the next version (v3) of the web components (supporting Fluent 2 design). We are in close contact with that team and have in fact already made a few steps with implementing this new version (see the
Again, all true. There is no guarantee made by Microsoft. However, .NET Aspire is dependent on this library for the Dashboard part. I think we can say that that alone is a sort of implicit guarantee that the library will live on for the foreseeable future. |
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Hello.
First of all, congratulations on the work done so far.
Great library. I am very interested in using it.
I'm not going to ask if it's suitable for production use or not.
Somehow I already got an answer to this question.
I'm more concerned about how long this library will live.
@vnbaaij and @dvoituron are the main developers developing the library in their spare time.
They can run out of free time and stop development.
In addition, it depends on web components and its development.
Of course, one can say that it is an open source library. However, this is not a guarantee that someone with the knowledge and time will be found to develop it further.
If I understand correctly, Microsoft makes no guarantee that it will provide development.
@vnbaaij what is your opinion
Thanks for the reply.
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