Exposing a Vue 3.0 branch would allow developers interested in improving Vue 3.0's typescript integration and usability to test it before it is released and allow them to start work on building new sites with Vue 3.0 so that it can be used in production when it is released. It will benefit both users of Vue and developers since we will have better feedback and bug-reports on Vue 3.0 and will have a head start for people writing documentation for (for example) migrating to Vue 3.0, and developing standards for using TypeScript with Vue.
A Vue 3.0 branch in GitHub.
Thanks for the link, I looked for issues related to 3.0 but that didn't come up.
Understandably, if the project is still under daily changes then the added burden of PRs and issues would outweigh the benefit - I think my perception of 3.0 was that it seems to be reasonably sturdy at this point; maybe that isn't the case yet!
I look forward to when it is ready for community involvement.
Also see our roadmap:
So Q1 of 2019 has come and gone. As has Q2. I'm not aware of a 3.0 repo being made public to date. Is there an update to the project roadmap coming out with some some new information?
Yes, we are working on an update for the roadmap.
Since we dropped the class proposal a lot of things had to be re-done, which is a bi factor in the whole process will take more time than initially anticipated.
any update on this issue.
the alpha version should release on Q3, is delay?
Slightly, yes
good loucky, vue 3.0, Evan You move alpha from Q3 to Q4
vue-next code can be viewed at https://github.com/vuejs/vue-next
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Yes, we are working on an update for the roadmap.
Since we dropped the class proposal a lot of things had to be re-done, which is a bi factor in the whole process will take more time than initially anticipated.