how about a roadmap or milestones to show the future of the project?
+1 Keen to support this project but it really needs to be pushed to the .NET Foundation, or a clear roadmap provided
Crucial feature.
Howdy folks, we are actively working on providing clarity. A couple things have improved on this front over the last month.
1) [since last month] Issues are now being proactively triaged and labelled. Additionally the process has been documented. See https://github.com/unoplatform/uno/tree/master/doc/articles/contributing/guidelines/

2) [since last month] A whole bunch of robotics have been implemented to help with project planning and community management. We are now using a robot that automatically labels the top most voted issues which is used as input to planning. See https://github.com/unoplatform/uno/labels/triage%2Fmost-wanted

3) [now] Uno has moved to its own GitHub organisation and we have created a project board that aggregates issues from all of the repositories.
https://github.com/orgs/unoplatform/projects/1

At times there will be items on the board that the public won't be able to see for a multitude of reasons (ie confidentiality, private support and internal projects). Our intention is to be as transparent and open as possible with issues open to the public by default when possible.
4) [up next] move sprint refinement and planning rituals to use the organisation board so that GitHub is the single source of truth for the community and the team which means retirement of the shadow project planning board (Azure DevOps) 馃帀
5) [up next] proactively supporting the community to contribute to Uno. I'm reserving time slots to pair with the community and doubling down on making sure that knowledge for contributing is well documented. Goal: when someone submits a PR with a bug fix the contribution is reviewed, merged and available on NuGet within 24hrs.
good news, always good including robots in the work flow, nothing scary there :D
Closing this issue out as https://github.com/orgs/unoplatform/projects/1 has been implemented and serves as the projects north star. If folks have particular questions please open a new issue specifically for that question. Thanks :)
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+1 Keen to support this project but it really needs to be pushed to the .NET Foundation, or a clear roadmap provided